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MOLLIE MONTROSE IS QUEEN 



UNBEATEN CESARION FILLY WINS THE 
MARTHA WASHINGTON STAKES. 

Defeats Notasulqa Decisively and Equals the 
Track Record of :47 4-5 for Half Mile 
— Emerqency’s Best Race. 



Now Orlonns, La.. February 22. — George Hollo’s 
unbo.atoii Mollie M<uitro.se won the Marllia WaKbing- 
ton SUikes. for two-yea r-ol<l8 at a lialf mile, Ibe 
feaiure of the card at ibe Fair Grounds this after- 
mM>n. It was the fiftli victor>' for the daughter of 
<Vsariou — Ttezique ami she has thoroughly demon- 
straUMl that she is the l>est of \\ev age and sex here. 
The publie liad eoine to Indieve that Notasulga. 
wliieh had just changed hands for $."».4HlO. was best 
and .slie had heavy support. 

Breaking from the outside, ^^ollie Moiitros«‘ raced 
aroumi tWe others in the first sixteentli and set a 
fast pace. As they straightened out iu the home- 
si ret«-h Ni»H>l t»r«uiglit Notasulga up witli a rush and 
at ItM* eiglitii p‘*st was lappetl on the leader. At 
lliis point it appeared as if Mollie Muntros«* would 
lie iMateri. Garner .shook her uji, however, and she 
res]H>nd4‘tl gamely drawing away ami winning easily 
by a length and a half. The half mile was run iu 
■ -IT.#, whiiti mpials tlu* trark ns-onl made by Lucy 
Marie with 1<>7 i»oiuids up, April (i, last. TJiere were 
tio exeiises to 4>fTer f«*r Nota.sulga’s defeat. Site was 
:iway well. <dear of interfer<*m‘«» at all stages and 
giv«‘n a go«Kl ri«le, 'I'he gross value t>f the stakes 
was .$1.0-40, the winner’s portion of which was 

Kmergemy’s performance in llie third race, when 
he t»M>k up l.’JO pounds and ran three-quarters of a 
mile in shows that this Imrse is «*ntitled to 

rank with the l>e.st liere. It was not that he w<m 
with a if this weight up that made his performance 
impressive, but rather the fact that ho was cut off 
twice in the ract* and inierfere<l with all during the 
early running. .Tames McCormick said that it was 
the l>€st race of Emergency’s eai'eer. 

Garner sc-ored the jockey honors tislay. He had 
no intmnt in the first race, but rode the winners 
of the next three. In the fifth and .seventh he was 
unplaced. He di<i not ride in the sixth. Jockeys 
Troxler and Walker were suspended by the starter 
for one week for disolH‘dienee at the post in the 
Make race. Jockey L. Smith wlio was injured here 
some time ago is about again and wMl be seen in 
llie saildle Mimday. 

T'lie stewards issued a ruling after the seventh 
race tliat .Moiiochord will not W* i>ermitted to start 
<»ii a Iwavy Inuk. 



COLONEL JACK WINS ASCOT DERBY. 

J. R. Lauqhrey Steps Into a Hole and Falls — 
Radtke and Preston Each Fined $100. 



AUNT ROSE EQUALS TRACK RECORD. 

Shillinq Rides Two Winners After One Week’s 

Suspension — Hot Sprinqs’ Racinq News. 

Hot Springs. Ark.. February 22.— .Tor-key C. II. 
Shilling, after a suspension of one week, returned 
llie saildic t«Hlay and dlsIinguisluMl himself l>y 
wiiiulug with Aunt Rose and Iligli Hear, ills only 
luouiits. lie was “riiling for tiie money” in l>otli 
instances and he ma<le no mistakes. Aunt Rose 
had l)eeii backed from S to 1 to 0 to •*». He t<<ok 

tlie Hawkins’ horse to the front with tlie first 
jump and lield tlie lead throughout, wiuniu.g easily 
in :-4.S, wliicli e«pials the track r«MMnd for a lialf 
mile made by Alliue rummings, April 2 last, with 
only ninety-seven p(»uuds up. 

High Bear, showing a willingness to run forward- 
ly in the early stages, had little trouble iu wiiiiiiug 
Hie fourth race rr<*m Boitles. .Midas quit badly 
after going tliree furlongs. 

J. P. Maylierry was the longest priced winner of 
the afternoon. He wore down the leaders iu tlie 
stretch in time to get to the finish a head iu advance 
of TonuKhichi. Tlie iuggest up set came in the se« - 
oiid race when L. A. Celia’s tilly Orpliauy failed to 
finish mu'. Iw’o, thn'c on aeeomit of tlie p«*or ride slir 
got from Clierry. H. McCam-ii’s liliy Lady Haps- 
liurg winning tin* purs4‘ l*y a nose from H.imly 
l>ain-er. 

.bH k«‘y G. Swain w’.as fined and snsi^iuied for 
six days by Slaru-r Casshly for 4lis«»lK*di«-m»\ al the 
p4»st. .bs'key F. Swain arriv4*d Imlay from Now 
Orleans. .1. C, Mllaui was liii4*4l $.'»0 l*y 1li»* judg4 
f4U* smullng I.avatritia t«» llie post in liie opening ra«i* 
tiinicr fals«* cidors. 

TEMACEO TAKES CALIFORNIA DERBY. 

Durnell’s Colt Works His Way Throuqh Close 
Quarters and Wins Easily. 

Oakland. Cal., February 22.— C. E. Dnrncll’s 
Tcmaieo won the California Derby fron^ mild oi>po 
sitiou over r sloppy tru»'k totlay. The Texuf!-l>riMl 
Colt’s preliminary was so disi^ouraging that the cslds 
against him re<*eded steadily from 8 to r» to 18 to .i 
Teniaoeo worked through on ihu inside after going 
tlie first quarter and, despite close quarters and 
more or less serious crowding. assumtMl command on 
the backstretch and held his own witlioiit urging 
to the end of the journey. 

The tra<*k re.sr*mhled a canal after the heavy rain 
of the preceding night and wet weather prevailed 
ilnring the afternoon. Despite Ihuse drawbacks 
Derby day was marked by a record attendance, 
Four favorites were succ'essfnl. Walter Miller scored 
.1 solitary victory out of five att4*tiii>is. ^ I'resideut 
Williams preseuted the champion jo<*key with a 
di.'imoml horsesliiie pin and gave his mother a valii- 
alde hnsjcli. James Filzsimmons was also the re- 
cipient of a valuable present in the shape of a 
jewelled niateli Imix. Miller will leave f«>r tlie 
east Sunday. C. E. Dnrnell has just acquired liie 
<-onlra< t on Hie iliminuHve apprentice j«K‘key Buxton. 



LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. 

(ASCOT PARK.) 

LOS ANGELES, CAL., Friday, February 22, 1907.— Seventy-fourth day. Los Angeles .Tookey Club. 

.M«*eHiig (t»o days). Weather clear; track he avy. (21 books on.) 

Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, J. J. Holtnmn. Secretary, John P.MiUm. 



Wintpr 



Racing starts at 1:4'> p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B Idinkers. Figures in parenthe.'.is fullowiiig 
Hie ilistaneo of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight Carrie*!. 



67187 



FIRST RAGE — 3-4 Mile. (1:121 — C — 107.) Purse .$400. 3-year-olds and upward. 
Special Weights. Net value to winner $32.j. 



Ind Horsea 



AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



O H C P S 



((>7104) DON DOMO 
a‘.!il4-AMPEI)0 
i;71l>r. P.RYAX 
l.r.h'S'j BREN NTS 
HiiSST TEDDY 



W C VJTy 3 4 
W 3 115 4 1 
WH .5 135 2 2 
WSB 7 125 6 3 
WB 3 112 1 



a;G48 BILL MONTGOMERY 4 125 5 C 



3i 1^ 1* 1^ M Preston J F Newman 1-2 7-107-101-5 out 

2-i 3* 3uk 2^ J Harris E Way la ml :s 3 8-6 1-4 out 

]U 'jh 2-1. W Fischer .1 B Dunn 10 i:j 13 7-5 out 

520 42 4» 410 But well Orangevale Stable2U0 .500 500 50 15 

4uk r»* 5'® 5‘2 Brussel McDougall Bros 200 200 200 40 1.5 

6 6 6 6 W Davis B C Watkins 200 10001000300 100 

Time. 24:., 40, 1 :D*,. 

Winner — Gr. g, by Raneocas — Faithless, by Foster (trained by H. S. Newman 1. 

Went to post at 1:4!». At post I minute. Stmt g(HHl. Won eanleriiig; second handily: third easily. 
Him Domo liroke slowly ami was restrained for tlie first <|uarter, then ran into an e.asy lead and. drsiwin;^ 
iway. w(»n eaiileriiiir. Amp<‘4l(» fmced a sliarp pace, H;eii iir**4l ami svung wide when turning l4>r hoim*. 
but rallii'd iu tlie tinal eigliHi and finisbed gamely. Bryan slioweil mm-b speed for tim nrst half. Hum 
stisHl a long streteli driv«* gaimdy, hut w.as tiring iu the closing strides. It was strictly a tbree-h »rsc race. 
Scratidiml — 071 1.5 liivins, 11.5. 



611_88 

Ind Horses 



i.5S-:M.\i:TiIA .1 A .\ E 
1 t.tUhST 1 M .\ < '• -V I N E 
<i:T0i2)< ’ItE.STON 
BAl.NADE 
r.r.9i:t KATIE GAINS 
12 ORLLNA 



SliGOND R.VGK— 1-2 Mile. (4S- 2—118.) Purse .$400. 2 year-jlds AllowBiices. 

Net value to winner $.‘J2.5. 



AWtPPSt *4 Mi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



O H C P S 



w 110 2 2 
W 113 I 1 
^B 110 4 :: 
\v ibi 0 «’• 
w 110 ;; 4 
110 



:;i l»k M«triarity R F (’arniuii 

li» 2* 2^ Ra«ltke R F I'arman 

2^ Ih M Preston T7 Z DeAniiati 

»; .5.5 Dugan B Sclireiber 

4.^ 4- .5-® W Fischr-r .1 B Diiim 

5 1; G W Knapp it SchreiluT 



*4-5 1 1 out— 

*4 5 1 1 ou^ 

7-5 7-5 1 2 

t20 40 40 G 2 
20 40 40 7 3-2 

t20 40 40 G 3-3 



It 



M'"U|dcd ill l*elHng: no sei»arale place or sliow betting. 

Time. LM. »!»'. 

IVimu-r Br. f, by Pirate of Penzance- -.\melia SlralliiiuMi' (tralm'd by .T. Rliite). 

Went to jM»st at 2: is. At imisI I minute. Start g*N»d. Won «lriviiig; sf'cmut the same: third easll.v. 
Martha .lane, after being fiadiy onlniii for the first quarter, came tlirongh fast next to the rail in the tnuil 
idgliHi and, tiiiisliiiig wiili a rnsli. nipis'd out Magazim*. Tlie latter forced a shui'ii pace to tlie liead of the 
sHvirli. then earriid Gr«*ston wide wlu'ii tnriiing for home and, in a loi.g slr<*lch *lrive, sh<K>k liiin off onlr 
ill the I'losiiig siriilcs. Greston measured strides with .Magazine lV»r almost Hie entire route and stootl Hic 
last cigiiHi drive wilii rare gjim«‘iu*ss, but tired at the emi. It was siriclly a Hiiee-borse race, but Balnuile 
ran w«*li aiul will |»rob.itdy iuqirovc. 



67189 



THIRD RAGE — 1 Mile. (1:J1S1 — t — H*<». ) I’nrse $t‘»0<>. 3 year olds and upward. 
Handicap. Net value to winner $500. 



Ind Horses 



AWtPPSt ^ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



O H C P S 



G7115=’OUlLENE 
GG915 MOLES EY 
G7059 J. F. DONOHUB 
(17115) RESERVATION 



w 4 105 2 1 2^ 2- 2‘® lb n M Preston .1 Curl 7-5 7-5 6-5 2-5 out 

W 3 93 1 2 1^ 12 lb 2® 2® C Ross .1 A Bennet 4 4 3^ 9-lOout 

Tj' 4 110 4 4 3b 4 4 3= J Harris E Waylaml 4 4X 4 6 5 out 

XYB 7 107 3 3 4 4 Suk 3® 4 Radtke H G Bedwell 3J 4 4 1 out 

Time, 241, 50, l:15j, 1:42L 
Winner — B. f. by Ingoldsby — Admittance (traineil by W. L. Gurl). 

Went to post at 2:40, Off at once to a good start. Won driving; second and third ea^llv. Orllene 
raced in close pursuit of Molcsey for the first half, tlien moveil u[> on even terms nnd, in a long streteU 
drive, outstayed him, ronglilng him somewhat iu the eUising strides. Molesey showed superior spt'ed for 
the first six furlongs. Hieu responded gamely to urging Hirongli the stretch and was in close quartei*s for 
the last seventy-five yards. J. F. Donoliae, under the whip, overhauled and outstayed Reservation -n the 
final eigiith. Reservation fell away in the final sixteenth. 

Scratched — (»7115-Wremie, 102. 



67190 



FOURTH RACE— Brooks Course. (7-3 yards less than 11-4 miles.) (2:021 — 1 — 07.) 
Ascot Derby. $2,000 added. 3 year-ohls. Allowances. Net value to winner 
$ 2 , 210 . 



Lfis Angeles, G.al.. FeJirnary 22. — "I hough the 
weather was threatening and racing conditions nn- 
fjivttrable, one of the largest crowds of the season 
was present to wiiness the fourth running of tlie 
.\scot Derliy in which only five faced Hie barrier, 
Ampcilo. Black Mate and .Molesey being withdrawn 
and Livius addeil. The race was marreil by an 
accident. Just before the turn into the homestretch 
was reached J. R. Langhrey, running close to the 
Inside rail, steppe*! into a hole and fell. Colonel 
.lack after this had practieary no oiiposition and 
won much as his rider pl*‘ased. Close observers 
nf Hie ra**e are united in the opinion that Colonel 
Ja* k h.ad J. R. Langhrey safe liefore he fell. 

Mn<-h rough riding was indulged in today, with 
Radtke ami Preston the **hief offender.s. Radtke, on 
Alagaziim, **arrie*l CTesron.far wi«le when turning for 
home, f*»r wIii**U he was fine*l $10O. Preston waa 
lined the same amount for crowding Molesey again.s^ 
the fence with Orllene all through the final six- 
4**enth. 

SPRING HANDICAP WITHDRAWALS. 

New York, February 22. — This l>eing a holida.v, 
the ottices of the various racing associations were 
<*1 os«mI ami no n«^w declarations from the spring hau- 
«li«aps were announce*!. 80 far the Brooklyn has lost 
seven as f*>llows: Inquisitor, Tiptoe, Missouri Lad, 
Ballot, Court Dress, Grimaldi and Sufli*“e. 

From the Suburban there were eight withdrawals: 
Giseau, Impiisitor, First Premium, Tiptoe, Bull’s 
Eye. Ballot, Court Dress and (irlmaldi. 

The Brighton di'claraHons so far rep**rted are Tip- 
toe. Meteor, Sanicetiesca and La*iy Dudley. 

Ballot and Court Dress evidently are witlulrawn 
l«-eause of their engagements in the rich stakes for 
liorses of their own age. However, Mr. Keene still 
lias the following eligihles for both the Brooklyn 
and Suburlmn: Kuroki, Philander, Gretna Gret'U. 

Superman and Veil. All of these except Superman 
are In the Brighton also, Peter Pan is only In 
the Brlght*m. ^ 

GARDNER WILL WEED OUT STABLE. 

New Orleans, La., February 22. — E. S. (Gardner 
httis instructed trainer James Fray ling to dispose of 
all but five of the stable he is racing here. Those 
tliat will be reserved are Charlie Eastman and four 
tW'o-year-ol*l«, one a brother to Charlie Gilbert, an- 
other a brother to Cadichon. 

WIDENER BUYS COLONIAL GIRL. 

liPXitigton, Ky., February 22. — It was announced 
here toilay that C. E. Rowe bail sol*! Coltmlal Girl, 
•winner of the World’s Fair Handicap at St. I»uis 
In 1904, to J. E. Widener, of Phihidelphia. The 
(>rice ia reported to have been $10,000. __ _ 



Ind Hurses 


A WTPPSt St 


% 




% Str Fin 


Jockeys 


Owners 


0 


H 


C 


P S 


(G6914)(X)LONEL JACK 


WB 117 


4 


2 


3® 


3® 


2* 


1^ 


1® V 


W Knapp 


W H Holland 


7-104-5 4-5 1-3 out 


67115*LIVIUS 


w 117 


5 


;; 


5 


5 


42 


3® 


Mio 2*5 


J Harris 


F W’allhaus.T 


tir. 


15 


H 


9-5 3-5 


66915 ARIMO 


WB 122 


3 


4 


1® 


1® 


3® 


4® 


;»i 


Radtke 


R F f’armaii 


41 




11-53-5 out 


GG990 E14WIN T. FRYERwb 117 


2 


5 


4® 


4-=5 


5 


5 


4 4 


W Davis 


F Wallhau.si-r 


tl5 


15 


S 


9-5 3-5 


C7115 J. R. LAUlHlREY 


WB 117 


1 


1 


25 


21 


lb 


2® 


F* 11. 


W Dugan 


W A I’ui tcr 


5 


7 


7 


9 5 3-5 



J. W. COLT’S YOUNG HORSES. 

Washington, D. C. February 22.— Until a few days 
ago J. W. Colt had five two-year-olds at Benning. 
but he sent Ramho, the brother to Caller, to the 
f.arra at (ieneseo along with Fintrail, so that the 
youngsti'rs now in charge of trainer Mike Daly are: 
Talesman, b. g, by David Garrick— Foxtail. 

Worsted, b. f. by Woolsthorpe — Fabric. 

Casual, ch. f, by (iold Heels or Sidney Lucas — 
Imi>erial Duchess. 

Sir Bevidere, ch. g, l>y Tristan — Phillippa. 

One of the qiKirtette will, if everything goes right 
with them, represent owner Colt in the Dinner 
Stake.s, for which he lias made an entry, and if 
j*K>ks count for auytliing it will be Talesman. 
He is a big, strapping youngster, hut cost only $1-50 
as a j’earling. In fact they were all bought for 

small prices. Sir B<‘vi*lere, the half-brother to 

(;randpa is the highest-pricetl one of the lot. He 
viyat $.525. Casual, tlie filly with double parentage, 
looks more like Sidney Lucas than Gold Heels. Her 
price as a yearling was only $KX>. 

NO LICENSE FOR JAMESTOWN. 

New York, February 22. — The stewards of the 
Jock*'y Club have refused a license for a meeting 
proiK>s**(l to be held in connection with tlie James- 
town Exi>osition, 'J'he action was taken iu the form 
of a resolution as follows: 

‘‘Re.s*>lved, That the conditions which are in- 
separable from a race meeting at Jamestown, Va., 
are of such a nature tliat the stewards of the Jockey 
('lub reluctantly de«*i*le that they cannot grant the 
license applie*! for.” 

There Is a very strict law in Virginia against 
ra**ing. maile a few years ago to stamp out outlaw 
racing in tlie state, and this undouhteilly had some- 
thing to do with the adverse decision. 

MAKES ’EM FEEL SQUEAMISH. 



♦.\d<l«*d starter. K'ouplcd iu betting; no separate' place or show liettiiig 

Time, 2:<»4:. 

WiiiiuT — B. c. by IVssara — Miildy Morgan (trained by E. 8t**ersL 

Went to iMist at .5:21. At *K>st 2 ii!iimt**s. Start goinl. Won e.antrring, secoinl an*l third easily, 
ColoiK'l Jack race*l in close pursuit of Arimo for tlie first live furlong.s. liion !ii«»v*'d up fast and daslicvl into 
the l**a*l jirst l.**fore turning for home ami simply canter*'*! all of ti»e linal *inurtcr. Livlns liegati slowly, 
Imt iiiatle iq* ground steadily after passing tlie far turn and tiiilshe*l e,ase*l ui.. .\rimo sh*>we*l the m**st 
sp«**Mi for live furlongs, then tired ba<lly an*l was not p**rsevei*e*l with th* reaftor. F.*I«viu T. Fryer w.th 
always outrun. J. R. Iainglir**y raced forwardly until just bv'fore turning f*.r home, where he stepp**«l into 
a hole. 

Scratched — G7187=.\mpt>*lo, 117; 070tiC Black Mate. 117: (»71 89- Molesey, 124. 



67191 



G7139 BANLADA 
67138-1 LLIJSION 
112»DERDOM 
112 KING AHAB 
G68G6 8l’S-\NNAH 
iSSMtUDAPEST 
GTolG-KAMSACK 
Cl 103 LADY’S ItEAUTY 
6GS89 BAN KARA 



“We all think we have some good two-year-olds, 
and build up great hopes of what they will *io later 
OQ,” said a prominent owner at the Wahl«*rf a day 
or two ago, ’’but when we visit James R. Keene’s 
barn and l<x>k over the Castleton bred Imiich we l*e 
gin to wonder If after all it will pay to train those 
at home. Of course, looks alone cannot win, races, 
hut we know what these Castleton youngsters have 
done in the past and I tell y*u it makes the rest 
of us f*'el squeamish about two- year-old success the 
coming season.” 

SALVIDERE LEAVES LITTLE ROCK. 



Little Ro*'k, Ark., February 22. — Salvidere, Dande 
Hon, Tangle, (Jolf Ball and a couple of two-year -olds 
whb'b have been in winter traiuing with the Hitch 
co**k-Ma*l*len string at Glinton F’ark, were shipiM'd to 
Benning this afternoon. Trainer i’atlerson bus them 
in spkudid shape. _ 



FIFTH R.VGE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (1 :(mH- 
Net value to wiuner $^!25. 



-103.) Burse $405. 3-year-olds. S*‘lling 



Ind Horses 



AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Ow’ners 



O H C P S 



6 6A 6i 2 1 

3 16-516-56-5 1-2 

4 4 3 7-5 3-5 

6 6 6 2 1 

3J 2i 1 1-2 

lU 16 16 6 3 

15 15 12 5 2i 

6 15 15 6 3 

50 150 150 50 20 



w 103 2 9 9 7 ‘ 4i 1‘ R McDan’lHunter Stable 

WB 103 5 6 5i 5= 5* 2® M Preston J Curl 

w 110 7 3 3‘ 4b 2b 31 W Knapp J L Holland 

w 108 9 1 4b 3b 3b 4b Radtke J A Bennet 

B 103 8 4 1® 1- 1- 5® C Ross R S Davidson 

w lOGi 3 2 71 Gb 7® b® Kunz Mrs J Blute 

WB 106 G 7 G‘ 8^ 6b 7^ D Boland KirkfieM Stable 

103 1 8 85 9 9 8b J Harris A Cooilin 

WB 105 4 5 2^ 28 8^ 9 W Fischer J J Coulter 

Time, 24:, 4SL l:lo. 

Winner — B. f, by Bannocklnirn — Estelada (trained l»y P. Reilly). 

M’eiit to iK)st. at 3:.55. At iK>st 3 minutes. Start g*K>*l. YVon namlily: second easily; third nandlly. 
Banhula liruke slowly ainl was on the ontshle to tlie far turn, but m*»v*‘*l iq* fast after turning l*»r home 
and. finishing with a rush, passed into the h'ad an«l liehl Iilnsi*>n safe in tlie *i*>slng stri*les under gentle 
urging. Illusion came through fast in the final eigiith and tini.slu'd gamely, but was not go*>d eiiougb. 
)er*I*»ni, after a long stieteh drive, tire*l at the eml. King .\hab tii***l fast in the final si\te**nth. Husaii* 
iiah was sp**edy, but fell away when an eighth out. The winner was in for $100; no bid. 

Incorrect weight in entries — Kamsuck, 108. 

Uverw'eights — Derdom, • pounds; Budapest, 3J 



SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (1:121—6—107.) 
Selling. Net value to winner $325. 



Purse $4*H). 3-year-olds ami upwar*l. 



Ind Horses 



AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



©HOPS 



6711GKEAR(TI ME W B 4 110 G 

(iG8GG BLUE BOTTLE WB 3 97 4 

(G7(tS9)SlT.^lE CHRISTIAN sB G 105 7 

G7U39®MAKY GLENN w 7 105 1 

bTHDDESM-VGES w 4 110 8 

67114=ANTARA W 4 107 2 

G7142 REEVES WB 7 107 3 

GG612 VAN HOPE W 6 107 5 



G 7 55 2 1 

10 10 8 2J 6-5 

4 5 5 2 4-6 

4 4 3 6-5 3-5 

8 10 7 2J 6-5 

1-5 11-611-54-5 2-5 
10 20 20 7 3 

30 60 60 20 10 



6‘ 3b 2b lb Radtke L A -Bon.sack 

V 1- l‘i 2b M Preston Mrs J Blute 

7® 6- 45 3*5 C Russ J VV' Graham 

3® 2>5 35 4b R McDan’lF Kraft 

4®5 4* 5^ 5b W Knapp Smith & Martin 

54 55 6* 6‘ J Harris E Way land 

2b 7*i 73 71 w' Fischer F B Littleton 

8 8 8 8 D Boland J Wolf 

Time. 242, 49. 1:16. 

Winner — Blk. c, by IleraW — Snow Flake II. (trained by L. A. Bonsack). 

Went to (Mist at 4:26. At post 3 minutes. Start g«M)*l. Won driving; seroml ♦he- same; tliinl easily. 
Sear**h .M*». nmler a superior ri*le, <*ame *iu fast after turning for litmie ami, stamling the last eighth driv*» 
gamely, won in the last two strhies. Blue Bottle wavered wlien an eigiith out, but rallie*! in the closing 
strules ami linislu'd fast. Susie Christian bored her way througli close *jiiarters in the final sixteenth anti 
tinishe*! like a flash. Mary Glenn tired badly when ealle*l on f->r a final etfort. Desuiages finished fast. 
.\iitara showed scant si>ee»l. The winner was in for $499; no l>l*l. 

Scmtdied—( 67141) Bauble. 195; 67042 Confessiir, llU; (66.518) Roiiolfo, 110; 67116 Interlude, 107; 67080 
Lord Provost, 107; 67114 Marie II.. D>5; 67141 Little Gregg, 107. 

Overweights — Desinages, 3 puumls. 



BUYS BACK TWO HORSES. 

I.exlngton, Ky., February 22. — Purely out of senti- 
ment, Mrs. James E. Peiiper has bought back the 
stallion Meadow thorpe and the broodmare Stylltene. 
At the Meadowthorpe dispersal sale, February 9. the 
stallion was sold to Charles J. Bronstou and the 
mare to O. H. Chenault. Stylitene is in foal to 
Kingston and the prmluce will be either a full 
brother or full sister to King’s Conrler. 



DILLON VISITS MEMPHIS. 

Memphis, Tenn., February 22.— John B. Dillon, 
secretary of the Latonia J*K*key Club, arrived here 
today iu quest of entries to the spring stakes for 
Latonia. He says he ex(»ect*Ml the meeting, which 
will oi>en June 10, to be the must successful tlie 
Latuuiu club’s lilstury. 



BUTLER AGAIN ASKS FOR DATES. 

New York, February 22.— James Butler has re- 
nevve*! his applieati<»a for a license for the Empire 
City Tra* k. A hearing will be held before the State 
Rming Gominission tomorr*>w morning. Mr. Butler 
di'sires to race during August, or in opposition to 
the Saratoga meeting. He said tonight that he had 
given assurance that all reasonable improvements 
demanded by the Commission would be made at the 
course if the license is granted. 



MADDEN BUYS DASHAWAY. 



Lexington, Ky., F*d»rii:iry 22. — John E. Mad*h>ii 
iMiiight Dasliaway fr*>ni T. C. Mclk*well today. The 
price paid for this three-year-old aon of Salvator'^ 
Faucy\vu*xl was $2,5UU, ^ _ 



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TELEGRAPHIC FORM. 

Tlie liiYTses seeming to have the best chances In 
SatJtrday's races are: 

Fair Grounds — New Orleans. L.a.. February 22. 

4 Clique, Pat Bulger, Fenian. 

2 — Bine Ix*e, Gresham, Ruhywiek. 

•J — Ppt(*r Sterling, Tom Dolan, St. Valentine. 

4— Ml.ssouri Lad, Mamie -Vlgol, .Mahogany. 

0 — CoIlo<iuy. Gild. TolKYggan. 

6— Dapple fJold. Paul Clifford. Posing. 

7 — Baneful. lH*le Stroine, Sincerity Belle. 

T. K. Lynch. 

Oaklawn — Hot Springs, Ark., February 22. 

1 — Fandango. Hollow’, No Engine. 

2— Mike Sutton. Kankakee. Hawkuma. 

•» — I>oc Kyle. Principia. Storm. 

4—Wing Ting. Tern’s Rod. Hannibal Bey. 
o -.1. I>. Dunn, IVino. Flip. 

6 — Kittie Platt. Ibdden. Cursus. 

J. L. Dempsey. 

Ascot Park — Los .Vngeles. (’al.. Febrtiary 22. 

1 — La Gloria. Revolt. Bribery. 

2 — J. C. Clem. Common Sue, Kirkfield Belle, 
o — Phil Igoe, Taylor (Jeorge. Lotta Gladstone. 

4 — Tartan, Von Tromp. Joliustown, 

r» — Line of Life, Foneasta, M^ocKlthorpe. 

0— Lone Hand, La Chata, Avalon. 

E. F. O'.Malley. 

Oakland — Oakland. Cal., Fel)ruar.v 22. 

1 — Creation, Bravoure, Galmo<a*e. 

2 — Blanche C.. Duke of Orleans. Marion Rose. 

•‘1 — Van Ness, Gateway, Miigrane. 

4 — Sir Edward. Edwin Gum. Ramus, 
o — Harbor, Isal>elita. M’. B. Gates. 

U — Mansard, Entre Nous, Aaron J. 

II. Forsl.unl. 

NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES AND FORM. 



For differences in weight add or deduct } 
5 points to the pound. An extra good 
rider’s average worth is 3 pounds. 



Probabilities: AVenther clear; track fast. 

Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. 

XRnns well in nnul. ©Superior mini niniidr. 
First Race — 3-4 Mile. 

•T-.v ear -olds and upwj^d. Selling. 

A. M't. Hdep. 



Ind. 

liTtMt.L 

07101- 

0707 

07140- 

07140. 

Otl-YS.-. . 

•MiT.'M. 

07110. 



Hor.ses. 
.Fancy Dress 
. Gotholine . . . 
. Spider Web 

• Bazll 

.Fenian 

.Optional .... 

• Paragon .... 
Edith 



M t. 

. . los . . 

. 'G. . X . . 
. s.-.. . X . . 
.110. . X . . 
.10-.. . X . . 
s. .10s. . • . . 
. 0.-.. . X . . 

. .IMS. . 



‘5,371M5. . 


. .R«>l>ust 4., 


KH5. 


‘573 


‘571493. 


..Clique .3,. 


103. 


. X . .07.3 


‘571.3.3. . 


.‘’liamller 


92. 


. X . .‘ ►‘»“ 


‘J7‘Mi;:. . 


..Pat Bulger ‘5.. 


113. 


. © . .0.39 




Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 






2-yenr-ohls. Allowances. 






‘57‘N»P. 


Brawney Lad 


97. 


TO-. 


‘57I.30-. 


"Gresham 


KM». 


729 


(‘57KMI) . 


.Blue Lee 


112. 


. X . .71.3 


‘571.30. . 


.Rnliywlck 


KM. 


. X . .71.3 


(57974. . 


.(3mut R(*inrerd 


KiO. 


. X. .71,3 


‘57177. . 


• Prim-ess .'iiie 


KM. 


719 


(571.V»^. 


.Biller .Man 


KN». 


719 


• 571*2.3 . 


. Fl<j:’eiiee X 


!)7. 


71‘> 


‘;‘;.3(;‘5. . , 


.Fim*sse 


101 . 






Galoliia, b. f. by Gallanirv — 
‘>l*la 


101. 





•Colonel Brady, hr. g. l>y Sain 



•B. Sclireiber entry. 








Third Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 






S-yeai’-olds ami upward. 


Handicap. 




H571. 32) .. Peter Sterling 


. . 4. 


Ill ... . 


.7.30 


‘•71.32- .. .St. Valentine 


. . ‘5. 


l‘M. . X 




07 1 2(5- ,. .Granada 


.4. 


9S ■< 




“5712(51. . .'1*0111 Dolan 




!).3. . X 


.739 


G7179. .. .Merry Belh* 


. . 4. 


S7..X 




Fourth Race — 2 1-4 


Miles. 






Bush Cup Hamlicap. $1 


.309 adi1e*I. 




:5-year-(>hls and npwanl. 






((5G87S) .. .Missouri Lad 


..4. 


in . . X 


723 


‘57 1 2S .Marvin Neal 


.. 4. 


103. . X 


.720 


<5, 12.S. . . Besterling 


. . .3 . 


KN5. .© 


.71.3 


“5i‘i.i2 .Mamie Algol 


. . .T . 


11(5. .© 


.710 


“5712$i . .•.Maliogany 


.4. 


10.3. . X 


.719 


‘57<i.32- .. .Cashier 


. . .3 . 


KN). . X 


.710 


‘5‘5s.32. . .•Dromio 


. . .3. 


92.. X 


. 70.3 


‘571 .3,3 . . . . ‘ )ld Stone •. 


. . G. 


103. . X 


.700 


G7032. . . .( lay .Minister 


. . G. 


9.3 


. G.30 



•Harrison A .Me.MuIlen entry. 

Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 
u-yej»r-olds and iii»ward. .Mlowancos. 



GHICAGgy. lU.INtHS. FEBRUARY 2.1, 



TODAY S BEST. 



At Oakl.tiMl rieafion. Hist r.i e. 

-V A^rof i'.iil; La Gloria, lirst race. 

At o.iki.'.wn Kittio Ul.nt. sixth 1;,,.^. 

At New Orleans- -{'oll.Mjny, lifth race. 

Best of the d.iy Creation. 

Jocund may pay well in the fourth Oakland. 



CELLA DENIES LEXINGTON STORY. 

Hot Springs. Ark.. Feliinary 22. L. A. Celia 
eay.s tliere is no tniili in tlie rumor tliat he and 
liis partners are seeking an option on the I.exingt.ei 
track. ; 

NOTES OF THE TURF. 

Pater will Ik- a candidate for the Carter Handicap. 
IraVniim"**'^ "mc <*f the most tructal»le horses in 

J.« ke.v EnglaiHlcr. now at Hot Springs, will ride 
nt Benniiig. 

tlie handsomest horse in Billy 



(♦’TmT'.o . . .Colloquy . !»4. , ; . .T.'m 

titiVUt . . .Gild tML.X..7lM 

(< 71271 .. .Toboggan 7. . 1 12. . . ,7<tr» 

. . . Fasadeiia ."i. .1 Ki. . X . 

<;4V««i. .. .Sunny Brook C...1M7 M7.i 

Ul2tto. . . .May Gilmore SP..X..br»M 

Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. 





3 year *>l‘ls ami upward. 


Selling. 






(‘5707.3) . 


.Posing 


.. 4. 


191 . 


X 




‘571.34- . 
‘579,3.3. . 


• Dapple Gold 

Renned 


. . G. 


10(1. 

9.3. 


X 

e 


.720 

.720 


‘5T<M»3 < . 


. De Oro 




191 . 


.719 


*5 1 . . 


.FreiM'h Niin 


.4. 


99. 


X 


.719 


‘571.31 U 


.Paul Clifford 


. . 9 . 


KMl. 


e 


.79.3 


‘579.3.3. . 


• Bml Hill 




KMI. 


.79.3 


‘57 1 94. . 


.Sally Preston 




9:5. 


y 


. 7‘ 1.3 


‘57927. . 


.Fox mead 


. . •;. 


113. 


X 


.‘59.3 


((57129). 


..Vralio 


7. 


1K5. 


© 


.‘5.S9 


(5(57:)S^. . 


.Red Rnl.v 


. 4 


los. 


X 


.GSO 


0(5717= . 


.Simnge Cake 


. . .3. 


no. 


X 


.(57.3 




Seventh Race — 1 1-8 


Miles 









•l-year-olds ,‘iml upward. Selling 



(571.3.3*'. 


.Baneful 


;; 


. 9S. 


X 


7’*- 


‘►70S0. . 


. Dele Strome 


!! 


. JM5. 




. 72‘ 


(571 SOU 


.Sincerity Belle 





.119. 


X 


.713 


(571 7S-*. 


.GargHiituu 





.KM5. 


X 


.719 


GG794. . 


.Glis(en 


1: 


.11!). 


X 


.7‘H> 


(;GS.3.3. . 


.Longbright 


4 


. 1 19 . 


X 


.‘5*.;9 


(07124). 


. KaiserholT 




.10:!. 


X 


.(i99 


((•710.3) . 


.Gamester 


4 


.124. 


X 


.‘5.>«) 


(5710.3. . 


.N'<»i*th M'ind 


s 


. 1 29 . 


X 


.(►7.3 


(5T129U 


. Reilcoat 


4 


.124. 


X 


.‘57-3 


(;GS.3.3. . 


.Robert .Minli^n 


;; 


, 9S. 




.( 5(5.3 


GTio:;. . 


.Small Lady 


. . . . ! .3 


.124. 


X 


.‘5(59 


‘57124. . 


• Blueklock 


;; 


.193. 




.‘5'*0 


G7129. . 


. Fremdi Empress .... 





. !M1. 


X 


.(*►.30 


(i‘5!)9!». . . 


.Hand Bag 


4 


.114. 




.G23 



*'i on tlie flat at tlie Benning 
lilly wortli kee|»iiig in mind for 
.iltliiest 5!eepleclias«‘ j<»ckey 



Sir Wilfred 
Garth’s stable. 

Donro will !.i* m 
spring meeting. 

Betsy Binford is 1 
the Benning met tin 

F. Mason is ilic w 
now riding in England. 

Gre.it tilings are expected of the jumpers (’oiiinio- 
core lontaine a»i.i <;iis Straus this year. 

lickle and .Milcstom* Ii.mm* worked halves in cl >s‘* 
to :.jM, better llian any others of the imrscs at ISt u- 
li)ng. 

iralner .loe Bronks will take II. R. iMiIany’s 
liorses from the lanu in Virginia to Benning ne.xt 
We<‘k. 

Trainer IKnry (’lavan says Ilerculoid will ra<t> 
Fuiiml and l>e a IndtiT liorse this year than he was 
last KCas<>n. 

The Ha.vniaii horses will not race until the .Vipie- 
duct nunding ojkois. Heretofore they have sent 
Koine hor.ses to Benning in the spring. 

The applic.-iiion.s of 1*. T. Fiiniphie.v and D. H. 
Tllleiy tor lic*n.s<*s to train liavi* lM‘eii laid on the 
table l*y tin* I.iccnsi* Goiimiil tee of tlie .l«H*ke.v I'ltib. 

Edward Coirigaii sa.vs he d«*es not believe tliere 
will b<* an e\len>i<ui ,ir the racing seas4>ii ul .\cw 
<Yrleans. whlcli is s<’!iednled to ch».sc at Cltv l*ark 
April j::. 

It has lH*en de«-ided tliat l*.<«i .Mandie is st.art 
for the P.attliyany Plate the o|MMiing day of iln- fla.t 
racing season in England, at I.im-olii. Nbmd.iy. .Maiali 
18. and Fred Taral will ride him. It will be Taial's 
first luDuut iu Eu^'luud. 



Wt. Hdep. 
114. .X.. 



.in::. . 

• 117..X. 
.114..X. 
.lis 



:2M 
2M 
.7ir» 
. (5.-.0 



HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES AND FORM. 

ITobaldlitles: M'eatlier clear; track fast. 

Ra<‘ing starts at 2:ir> p, m. 

XRnns well in inmi. ©Siip(*riop mud runner. 

First Race — 1-2 Mile. 

2 -year-olds. Allowanc«*s. 

Ind. Horses. A. 

(«.7<a;,su . .Fandango 

r.THis ...No Engine 

67 11 . .Hollow,’ 

«;7<)1!»^ . .Ida May 

(MKHUL . . .Ting Fang 

Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 

•’1-yea r-ol<ls. Alb »wa nces. 

C.717M- . . Mike Sutton 112 

6714 l ... .Chancellor 

• *7144. . . Glendoveer 

»J!J'*44. . . .’I’lie Belle of Brigliioii .... 

M7< Nat. ... Kankakee 

<i704 1 Ilm Simpson 

«;T17m. . . . Haw kama 

<NH*72 \lline Cummings 

‘17044 Rnldier Ball 

MTIM.'i Vniiu Riiskin 

<!7‘i72. . . . Diilwelier 

rullM Kate .M.’Crackcji 

‘►7119 . . . ..StraiglYtline 

07119 Ik*dri«v 

‘»717‘L . . . Don Hart 

‘J7144 . . . .Good and Ricli 

Third Race — 3-4 Mile. 

3-year-olds and upw’ard. Selliu] 



. . 1 09 . 
. . 102. 
. .107. 

. .107. 
. . 1‘I2. 
. . lO!t. 

. .107. 
. .102. 
. . 107. 

. .lOA. 
. .KMt. 

. .UN>. 

. . loft. 
. .102. 
. .102. 



X . .72** 
. . . .720 
X . 71.-. 

710 

71‘t 

...70; 

X . . lO .T 

7‘>.-. 

. . . .700 
X . . 7‘ to 

‘•►9.-'. 

X . .‘’.So 
X . .oo*t 
. . . .(I.'Vtt 
000 



: ^ . ■ 

.Ittsn. .. .Baker W.ilers 7 

J. J. .M«-C.. eh. e. by Phil 
Warren — Velma, by Plu- 
setto * 4. 



.106. . X . .600 



Fourth Race — 1 Mile. 



.105. 



‘57171 = . 


.Tern’s Rod 


.3..191. 


X . 


.7."»0 


G‘5‘ 5.3.3. 


..Bell Reed 


“57121). 


.Thistle Do 


‘5. . 192. 


X . 




‘5117.*:. 


..Patsy Brown .. 


‘‘57171 ) . 


.Hannibal Bey .... 


.3.. 112. 


X . 


.740 


‘57‘Kt‘5. 


..Wee Lass 


‘57171 •. 


.Tres Joli 


3. . S!». 


. X . 




G‘>SS‘5. 


.•Hugh .MeGow’an 


(‘►709‘5) . 


.Whig Ting 


3.. 19.3. 


. X . 


.7:50 




Princess Louise 


GT173. . 


• Ruth Nolen 


4.. S4. 




-725 


•II. 


E. Rowell entry. 



Fifth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 
3-year-olds. Selling. 

(‘►717:5) .. J. D. Dunn 100. 

‘i717::-‘ . . .Tom Gilroy KG. 

‘J7122 Charley Ward KM>. 

‘►7122’L . . Demo jp;. 

(571 19“. . . Reiiie Kegente 9s. 

(07122)... Flip 100. 

Sixth Race— 1 3-16 Miles. 
3-year-ohls aud ui>ward. Selling. 

((!719.*i{). . .Kittie Platt .-...Kf.t. 

‘57121-^ . .Belden 4..I01. 

(571 9.*<. .. .Cursus 7.. 101. 

‘olJtS. . . .Grosgraiii .*i..l(t4. 

c.7Kt.S. . . ,'r. .T, Fowell .'►..lUl, 

(►719.S (adillac 4.. 103. 

r.717.*5. . . .Lola Duffy 4.. 101. 

‘5719.", . . .Sea Water 3. . S4. 

(►7147. . . . Paeheta r«..loi. 



.715 

.710 

.7(Nt 

,7‘H» 

.(>SO 

.‘►T.’. 

.(52’i 



OAKLAND ENTRIES AND FORM. 

IToliabilltles: Weather clear; tr.ack mmldy. 

Rac ing starts at 1 :40 p.m. (Chicago time 3:40 p.m.) 
XRnns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. 
First Race — 1-2 Mile. 

2-year-oIds. Allowances. 



Iml. 


Horses. 


A. Wt. 


Hdep. 


(<5‘5!HM5) . 


. . Creation 


112. 


7.30 


(‘57i:;i ) . 


. Bravoure 


.... KHI 


X “JO 


(57KM5. . 


. .Galmoore 


19.3. 




‘571. ’5P. 


..I’ajaroita 


112. 




• 570.S2. . 


.tRose H 


192. 




GTKK5. . 


. .Joi'kev .Moiirmo 


102. 


7<N) 




Billy Pullman 


KI.S. 






•Sun (HI 


10.3. 





ilUl B 

•Keene Bros, entry, 
ill. T. Griflin entry. 

Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 
3-year-olds. Selling. 

(;(57s:.3. . . Marion Rose 

((»70.T5i . , .Triumphant 



“571.5:ti . 
‘►71.V9 - . 
‘571.32. . 
‘57L57U 
‘5‘57S3. . 
‘►‘5771 . . 
(51 >9(51 . . 
‘!‘.771 . . 
(i7l59. . 



‘ ‘570S4 » 
07lO!»- 
‘5‘5.".S<t. 
‘•►‘►OKI. . 
‘57 1 32. 
‘51921. 
GTO.’iO. 



r.71.34U 

(571.31. 



(«.7os‘;) . 
(571. 39. . 
‘570S.3 . . 
070S.3. . 



.Blanche C. 

.Duke of Orleans . 

.Rose Cherry 

.Louise FitzgiI»bon 

.Maia 

.I'asodella 

.Gol<l ilea (her .... 

• Kogo 

.Vinton 107 

Third Race— 3-4 Mile 



.102. .X. . 
.114..X.. 
.107..X.. 



. .Ill . . X . .71.3 



.710 

. 70.1 



. 107. . X 

.10.- 

• 10.3..X. .70.3 
. 10.3. . X . .TOO 
. X . .T‘M.t 
. .‘593 
‘590 



. 10.3 

. .107 



.3 year-ohls am 


upward. Selling, 






. .Van Ness . . . . 




.109. 


.©. 


. 72.3 


. . Gatew’ay . . . . 


‘5. 


.KM5. 


.X. 


.720 


. .Tavora 


4. 


. 99. 


. X . 


. 71 


. ..Magram* 




.10.3. 


.X. 


.71.3 


..Peggy O’Neal 


,3 


.102. 


. X . 


.719 


...Modicum .... 


7 


.110. 


.X. 


. 70.3 


..Last Faust us 




. 99; 




.700 


Fourth Race — 1 


Mile and 50 Yards. 






3 year-olds and 


upward. Hamlicap. 






..Edw’in Gum . 


4. 


.107. 


.X. 


. 7r8> 


. .Jocund 


‘5. 


.KM. 


. X. 


. 74.3 


. .Sir Edward . . 


4. 


.11 .*5. 


.X. 


. 74.3 


..Dusty .Miller . 


(’►. 


.lOG. 


. X . 


.740 


. . Ramus 


1. 


. t»7. 


. X . 


.740 


. . Ruliric 




.102. 


. X . 


.73.3 



Fifth Race — 1 1-8 Miles. 
.■’.-y(‘ar-oMs ami iqiward. S«*lliiig. 

Flaunt 10.. Ill 

. Alaric 



. Harbcr 

,W. B. (lutes 



(5710.S- . . , Isalielita 
(57010. . . .Grafter 



. 94. . . 

‘5. .109. .©. 
11 . .ill . .©. 
7. .104. . X . 
9. .111. .©. 



Sixth Rac« — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 
3-year-ohls and upward. Special Weight.s. 
(57os4^ .. ’^Mansard .. 

(‘’►713(5] . . .Entr© Nous 
(57083, . . .Aaron J. . . 

(5‘5KS.*5. ... Vo San . . 



10^. 


. X. 


.72.3 


10,7. 


.X. 


.720 


I‘i7. 


. X . 


.71.3 


10.3. 


.©• 


.710 


107. 


.X. 


.7(t.3 


107. 


.X. 


.700 


101. 


.©. 


.700 


107. 


. X . 


.GtNI 


102. 







LOS ANGELES ENTRIES AND FORM. 

Probabilities: Weather clear: track slow. 

Racing start.s at 1:43 p.m. (Chicago time 3:4.3 p.m.) 
XRnns well in mud. ©.Sujrerior mud runner. 
First Race — Futurity Course. 

(200 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 

4 year-olds and upward. Special Weights. 
Fillies and Mares. 



Ind. 


Hor.ses. 


A. Wt. Hdep. 


(G70(57) 


..La Gloria 


.. 4..110..X. 


.725 


“57114) 


. . Bribery 


.. 4..110..X. 


.720 


(5‘JG.32. 


. .Mary B. Clark 


. . 4. .110. . '< . 




67140. 


. . Revolt 


.. 7..110..X. 


.71.3 


(5(5S!)1. 


..Mazapan 


.. 4..110..X. 


.710 


(5G.*i46. 


..Presentiment 


.. .3..110..X. 


.70.3 


(570!)2. 


..Hirtle 


. . 10. ,110. . X . 


.70^ 


‘5‘59;57 . 


. .vSuavIla 


. . 4. .110 


.TOC 


(57 1 42. 


..Rain ClomI 


.. 4. .110 


.TOO 




Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 






3 -year-olds and upward. 


Selling. 




(5 4 1 (5.3 . 


..J. C. Clem 


.. 4..111..X 


7*.’3 


(5<5.9.S.S. 


. .Merlingo 


.. 4..114..X 


.720 


(57091 . 


- Kirkfield Belle 






‘5‘5S.S!)- 


..Common Sue 


. . :i. . 9.S: . X 


.713 


‘57i:a». 


..St. Edgar 


.. 3..103..X 


.710 


(57142. 


. .Lll>ertinus 


.. 4. .114... 


. 74t.3 


GG9G2. 


. .Light Conieily 


.. 3.. 103 


.700 




Third Race — 3-4 Mile. 






3-year-olil.s ami upward. 


Selling. 




67013. 


. . Taylor George 


.. 5..111..X. 


. 72.3 


((571 ‘5:*.) 


. . Cock Sure 


.. 4..112..X. 


.720 


(r,70!»2) . 


..Toller 


.. 4.. 11.3 


.71.3 


(57K52. 


. .Phil Igne 




.71.3 


‘57141 








‘571 ‘57 . 


..King of Mist 


.. 4..112..X. 


.70.3 


• 57114. 


..Lotta Gladstone 


. . 4. .no 


.70.3 


< 57017. . 


. . .Moor 


.. 9..112..X. 


.709 


‘57141 . 


..Blnmenthal 


.. 6..112..X. 


.7<M) 


‘57112. , 


. .St. Or- 


104 X 


.‘59.3 


6.3910. . 


..Saloyiie 


. . 4. MIO. . . !. 






Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 






3-vear-obls and upward. 


Handicap. 




‘ 671 ‘V.3) 


. Von Tromp 


.. 5..10S..X. 


.7.30 


“•|‘59,S.S) 


. .Johnstown 


. . 4.. t)0..X. 


.74(j 


‘571 ‘5.3= 


. .Tartan 




.73.3 


‘57K’>‘5. 


. Xibliek 


.. .3.. ‘‘.3..X. 


.7:5-3 


‘57K5.3. 


. .T. C. Clem 


. . 4.. 9S..X. 


. 7:50 


(oil. 3= 


. . Wrenne 


. . 4. .KM 


7’».3 


(5‘;si.3. 


..Cello 


. . 4. . !)2 


.725 



Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 

4 year-olds and upward. Selling. 

(57 1 ‘5‘ »... Niblick 

(57140. .. .Woodthorpe 

(.7091 ... .Bill Curtis 

♦571 10. . . Line of Life 

(571 40 ‘ . . . Monnteliauk 

‘57192. ... Desinages 

‘57092- . . . Foneasta 

<57‘*92. . . .Btdaseo 

(57090. ... .\ngeleno 

Sixth Race — 5-8 Mile. 

4-year-ohls ami upwanl. SiH'cial Weights. 



5. .112. 


.X. 


. 725 


.3. .11.3. 


X . 


.720 


(5. .112. 


X. 


.71.3 


‘5. .110. 


X. 


.715 


10. ,112. 


X . 


.710 


4. .112. 


. X . 


.71‘» 


‘5. .112. 


. X . 


.703 


4. .115. 


• X. 


.7(N) 


S. .115. 




.(KM) 



670:57 = . 


..La Chata 


4. 


.103. 


• X 


‘•►♦;,8K5. 


. .Lone Hand 


4. 


.19.3. 




• 5‘5S‘57. . 


. . Tramotor 


.... 5 . 


.19.3. 


. X 


♦571«:5. . 


. . Ih’o Pyro 


... .*< . 


.los. 


• X 


(57 1 42. . 


...Vvalou 


4. 


.10.S. 


• X 


(5<5942. . 


. .Tlmra Li*e 


.... .3 . 


.10:5. 




(*.‘*►2.89. . 


..(Jraden 


.... s . 


.10s. 


. X 


‘5‘54::9. . 


..Easter Canl 


11. 


.19.3. 




‘571 12. . 


..V4Til;is Vliicit 


4. 


.195. 




‘57o:*7. . 


.*. .VjU’ii’s Pride 


4. 


.103. 




‘571(5:5. . 


..Mohur 


4. 


.10.3. 


! X 


‘»‘5!N5T. . 


. .Tatlenliain 


.... ‘5. 


.105. 


.X 


‘•6SK5. . 


. .Silli’ale 


(5. 


.103. 


.X 


‘571.87. . 


..Bill -Montgomery ... 


1 . 


.10.3. 




‘57112. . 


. .Comas 


.... 4 . 


.105. 





7H> 

710 

7<».3 

7f>.3 



CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE BUSH CUP HANDICAP. 

Tli(» Bush Cyiii Hamllcap is tlie *hief h*ug-distance ev**nt of tin* Crescent City JcK'key Club’s annual 
nieedngs and one of tlie most iK»imlar wiili New Orl«*ans patrons of raidiig. Usually it has falhm to 
ligbtly-wcigliteii lio»s but last year Pliil Fincli broke pif<*»*«lcnts l»y winning it witli the stca«l.*iiiig iiti 
»M»st of K50 iMMinds. 'riu* m<»st notable featnie in «’oiim*cti<*n xvitli its niiming is Curate’s sin’cessive tvl- 
mnplYS in 1!HM ami 19 ;,3. He is er«‘*li4«Ml with scoring the fastest time In its bistory in KMil, but ibere 14 
a good <‘iiiim’»* tliat ids record will be supp!ant*‘d this afternoon. Tlie record wf the race is as follows: 



Year. First. Age, 


Jockeys. 


M't. 


Secoml. Age. 


Wt. 


Tl'ird. Age. Wt. 


Val. 


Time. 


1901 Fr.-ingihle (4) 


Flick. 


• KM 


Bert DavLs (5i ... 


. . .100 


Grev F*»rge (4)1‘N5 


$ 1.2-M) 


;.3!)“i 


1902 Azhn (4) 


.Munr«». 


. 97 


Little Elkin (4) . . 


... !»7 


.Maj. Mansir (5) KM 


I.SIO 


3:. 39 


1!M):5 The Way (4) .. 


Fuller. 


. 94 


Zazel ((5) 


. . . 9(5 


I.etiare (4) ....K»7 


1.9(55 


4:22i 


IINM Curate (5) 


. . . . H**lge.<**ii . 


.Ki3 


Major Man.sir (7) 


.. .114 


Compass (6) 


1.K55 


3:.3‘5i 


190.3 (^urate “*►) 


I. .Martin, 


.10.3 


ILimlspiiima* ‘.3) . 


. . . 9.3 


Ta*e King <S)... 99 


2.0.30 


4 ; ’2.3 


1906 Phil Finch (5) . , 


IN’rrine . 


.i:;o 


Little Seout (7) .. 


. . .120 


Captain Bob (4)loS 


2.140 


4:o:;i 



OAKLAND FORM CHART. 

(OAKL.VND) 

OAKLAND. CAL.. Friday. February 22, 19C7.- -Eighty-fomth *lay. N* 
Meeting (a!»out '.30 days). Weather wet; track sloppy, 



Calib.inia J*ickey ( Inb. 3\ inter 
(.”.4 iMM'ks on.) 



Presiding Judge, E. C. lIopiHT. Htarter, Uieluird Dwyer. .SiM-retary. Pe5’ey W. Treat. 

Racing starts at 1:40 p. in. W imlicates wliip, S spurs. 15 blinkers. Figures in parenthesis foilmving 
t'lie *lLstauce i»f each race indicate tra*‘k record, ag«* of horse ami w«*ight carried. 



671H1 



FIRST R.VCE- 3-4 Mile. (1 :12— (5 -1 IS.) Purs.* $4 ‘h). 4 yeai obis ami uiiwanl. 

Selling. N«‘t valiH* to winner $32.3. 



Ind Horses 



AWtPPSt '/4 V» ’% Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



‘;7'*.8:5= 1 *’ .\( ’ESS AV H El 


:ler W 


- 


1«7 


C 2 


1" 15 


1': 


13 Rettig 


\V 1* Fine 


‘7'‘s:;=J)R. SHERMAN 


W 


1) 


10.3 


1 <; 


Gi* G' 


4' 


2= A Bor.*l 


.1 E Iloppas 


(5(.Mi9 I.(3R1> XEKSUX 




4 


1<J! 


3 7 


U 3 * -J 


;5ii 


31* 15u.\tr.n 


Fleur do Lis 


‘608:5 .IUD(7E 


wsn 


G 


107 


2 4 


.3 ‘ ,3«k 


.3= 


4=i R Davis 


F J Ram.sey 


••70.37 ME'I'LAK.VTL.V 


w 


(5 


107 


s 


s s 


‘5' 


5A (’ AVilliamsW Durktu’ 



(56S.S;; THE HEI'ROB.VTE 
‘:‘;s.3i; MILL SONKl 
(57U83 DR. SCHARFF 



JU lU 1 
t i:i-.3‘5 
5 4 8- 

1.3 .3 



W ,3 1U.3 
W 4 10:5 
XV S K‘5 



I 



2); 23 2A (5= F Graham Hall Mar.sball 10 i:i 13 



Lycurgus 1* Wilkerson 
J McBride II Mack 



1 2 
8 .3 

; 7 10 

I i -.3 

II 5 



20 :;o :;o 12 

10 12 12 4 14 3 



8 3 3* 4«li 8 

Time, 24». 49;L l;l‘5i. 

Winner — Br. m. by Colonel Wlie«*l<*r — Princess N'oretti (trained by W. P. Fine). 

Went to post ;it 1:4.3. .Vt !>ost 1 miiiuie. Start g*KKl. Won driving; stvoml ami tliinl the s.|iii»*. 
I’lineess Wlie«*ler ran into the lend at the start ami won all the way in gaim* fashion. Dr. Sherman, aw.iy 
iKMirly on tin* inside, closed a big g:ii> into a fast going, second ami ran a cracking race, l ord Nelsoii la’oke 
ilatfoote*!. but got into quick forward contenti*ai ami tired in the idosing drive under a poor ride. Jmlg** 
l:u*k«*<l early speeil, Imt linished uell. Methikatla. nearly left, closeil a l*ig gap Tin* Repr«*bate was 
opposed to superior early speed ami failed to stay. Dr. Scliarfl’ ran a liml race. Tlie winner was entered 
for no bid. 

Scratched — (57133 -Silver Sue. 103; (;7<411 Lovey .Mary, 1“3: C(5S“7 Pro*ee*ls. 1“0; ‘570(50 Coniilfo. 101». 



67182 



I^Ei'OND R.\CE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. (1:42- 4- 
upward. Selling. Net value to winner $.32.3. 



110.) Purse .S400. 3-year-olds ami 



Ind Horses 



AWt PP St U % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



O H C P S 



<(57l:5.3).TAKE MOOSE 
(571:;:: RURXOl.El'TE 
t57i:523LOXE WOLF 
‘i7K»S .VR.V 
‘57 1 32 TAL AMUXD 
•571.33 PRESTIGE 



w 4 103 ♦; 

w 4 1<>2 2 
w .3 liri I 
ws 3 112* I 
W.sn 4 lirj 3 
B 3 lu7 



1 2!i 



2* 23 2' U-.\ F Graham. i 

1' li; IG. 2-n W Miller S 

3ii'i 4'>. 4i 33 Horner L 

4’-‘ .33 .3^ 4“k Rorel 

;;b ;:i .->t5 a P.rown 

•5 ‘5 ij »5 Buxton 

.3U. T:1S. 1:4.3. 1:4.SJ. 



'» 3-2 f»-3 2-3 out 
> 11-32 4-3 2-3 

12 10 2X 1 

13 13 3 2 

10 3 1 

9 3 1 



12 

10 



M Crane 
.s I, Butler 
l: R Rice Jr 
1 H MHler 12 

T E McLaughlin 10 
Fleur de Lis Sla 8 

Time, 

Winner — B. g. i»y Deciiiig — Onaetta (trained liy J. Df.xmil. 

Wcnit to iN»st at 2:11. .\t post 1 iiiinut**. Start goo*l. W on iiandily: s**conJ driving: third flie same. 

Jake .Mmise, after close pursuit *»f llu* pacemaker, won* her d«»un in a long stre(**li drive ami x\on gi»ing 
away fast. Burnolette nuule the rmiiiing ve*y easily for six furhaigs, Init tinnl right ut tl;e emi. Lon.,. 
Wolf was well up from tlie start ami aiding \\<‘ll at tin* end. .\ra rninle up ground in tlie I’lst lialf. Ts-’** 
ninml loomed np w<*ll on tlie turn, tlnni quit iim*x|K’C(edly. Pn*stige ran an inexpliea.l»ly l»ad i;n*e ami *\as 
unable to raise a resjieetable gallop. The winner w is bid iqi from $T>d() to $1.‘K)0 and liougl.t by W. 
Walker. 

S«-ra t**lM*d — <571 ,-|9'. Bogniii. 92. 

Overweiglits — .lake M*K>se, 1 iK>imd: Talaniuml. 2. 



67183 


THIRD RACE -5 1-2 Furlongs. (1:055— ( 
Allowane‘*s. Net value to w inner .$•* 


f— 100.) Purse $40 J. 


3 yeai-oMs and upward. 


Ind Hor.ses 


AWt PP St 14 % % Str Fin 


Jockeys Owners 


0 

1 



fiH)7s-SHOT GL .X 

(57011 DOI.LIR l)OI,LARS 

( 57 o:]() HECTOR 

“70s:;)Er.EV.VTTOX 

3 9H52 ELD RED 

(57i:5‘5 CJ.YDEO 

‘.iHi.ll Rtl.XXET 

(5i5.vs:; SW'.VGGER 



WB : 



112 1 
\V 3 S6 .3 
W B 4 1<»3 
w s 4 lOtl 
w 9 107 
.3 KIT 
Ws 4 1<*3 
B 4 100 



4 1 



I'i 1'A i- P.\ W Miller W B .lennings 7-207-201-3 out— 

.3-' ;;3i 2'i 2‘* E Dugan .\ B JSuchanaii 30 30 20 3 1 

;'.3*. F Graham Hail Marshall 4 4i 4i 1-2 out 



4-3 



(’►7097. . . 
0.33.39 ” . , 

((►7(N59 ). . 
(57172. . . 
‘5i5,S9‘5 . . 
‘57(197. . 
‘50:197. . . 
(‘5712:*.) . 
‘549(5(1. . 
‘57122. . . 
‘5‘5J‘7::- . . 
‘5‘5S2:; . . 
‘6^14). 



0*3(5. . . .SuUry 



Alsono 
• Sorrel Top . . 
.Autumn Flow’er 
. Rnsi Mug Slik . 

Ruilol.a 

. Pr*ueiis 

Vi|>»*riiie 

. r> folia II 

iTiiielpia 

.Siorm 

. BoiieiU’ake 

..Miss Fei’ris 

l>oc Kyle 



.BH5. . X. .72.3 
. 99 . . © . . 720 

. iM) 71.-, 

. 10.3. . X 



4. . 



Kr2. 
102 . 
KH. . 
. DM . 

. Kn). 

. 9(1. 
101 . , 



710 

79.3 



. 7‘>.3 

.70.3 

.70.3 
. X . .‘•►Ji‘' 

. X . . (5!H) 
.100. . X . .(5S.3 
4..X02.,;<..G63 



‘5' ‘5« .3* I*' Harty 

4-’. 4*' 4- Rettig 
.3 ' ,3' (5"* ‘5<'‘ Van’l»out 

7 7 7 7»>^ Gre.-JS 

S s ,s ,s \V Kelly 

riim*. 21*. 4!U:. 

1‘riiicess .\oretii ‘trained l»y W. B. 

Went to i»ost al 2:41. .Vt pYsr 1 mimile. Start gotal. Won in a 
Sliot Gun «inl<*kly estaldished a safe lead .ami won all the way nnevteuded. Dollie DoPars, from a striding 
start, was cl«Yse iq> all llie way. tinisiied fast and is fre>li and g<HKl. lle* tor ran widl for a halt and ipiit 
in tlie stret*’!i. Elevation was outpn<a>«l early. Imt tiiiiolie*! wiiii a lu.-h. EhlivJ showed **arly siw*e*l and is 
w(»rtii remenibering. Clydeo seems in 1 >h* 1 form. Swagger w.as nearly left. 0 
ScnitehHl— ‘57(U><52E. M. Bruttain. 109: GTos.I Aanm J.. 109. 

Overweights— Bonnet. .3 [K>unds. 



Winner — I!, li. liy .Vrtill**ry 



3’ A Fuiium 30 30 

Orticer iV’* BlantonlOO 200 ‘200 ‘50 
J McCartv :50 ‘*0 (50 12 3 

‘ ' Van Dusen 1‘*<I 200 100 20 10 

b' It sun GO 100 lOO 30 8 

Jennings) . 

a liter; second ea>ily: third driving. 



67184 

Ind 



FCUllTH RACE 
.’►-year-olds. 



1 1-4 Miles. ‘2:65! — 4 — 114.) California Derby. $2,300 adde*l. 
Allowames. Net value to winner $:>,123. 



Horses 



A W^tPPSt St li % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



(.GHOD-TKMACEO W’ 117 

“;7u:;G)V(>X PoPIM.I w 117 

«57b»1‘ ‘W’K.VX SHORE w III 

‘5i,9Gl- W‘ mM. SVXD.VI.S w li 117 

•.c».9 CLA.MOR WS 117 

U5‘5K82iHUER 1 '.VXo w 117 

iM5:*r.DAL IdXDl.iW W 114 

‘57<*;j .S"r. ELMWDOD w 1 17 



n Vi IP. 1'5 F Graham f’ 
.3’.t 3'* 2- 



W’iimer — II 



by .Ma*y 



I IIIK' 

- l ee K y i* 



L’u i:ii ^iik .|* .i-T 

S S ‘5-jt fi* 

G * ‘5 ' i • 7 7 

K» II* ::-i GM. G” 

411 k 8 8 8 

2D. 49U 1:1 



E Durnell 
2« Horner T S (^hilds 

:*.i' .1 IluntiT A F Elliott 

4" 1. W'illiain.sW' E .Api>l<‘gate 

fi* .'^covillc Reeiie tiros 

G‘V \V .Miller T M VViliianiiii 

1"' A Brow 11 .1 roubey 

8 C Ivoeriier ,*<<»bra Visia.‘’'l:ible 
1:131. 2:1‘U. 



0 H c p g 

3.) 8-3 4-3’ 

18-38-5 4-3 



4 
G 

12 12 4 11-5 

? 7 *2i 3 ; 

IG 15 (5 ’2 

in 7 -2 1 

♦: r. 11.31 

r> 3 2 1 



. . nr:iined l»y C. E. Diiriieili. 

W’fiit to po'<i at 3: 1:5. Al iM>st 1 iiiinute. Stsirt go*Ml. Won isisilv; st*cond dr’ving: third the same 
TeuKtvep appeared very sove U) UJs prelituluaiy hefure the race aud broke slowly, but.'"Aj> »dbue4 ou 







3 






the Inside on the first tnm, tc»ok the lead on the hackstreteh and held sway comfortably to the finish. 
Vox Popull was reserved for the stretch runniui? and came with a l*elated end rush, puttimr up a suia*rU»r 
perfOTmance. Ocean Shore, after vunniuK in forward contention with Uie pacemaker for a mile, finally 
tired and was not «iuite keyed up for such a hm.u joiiincy. Wool Sandals, also prominent for a mile, <piit 
In the last quarter. Clamor was outpaced and outclasse<I, but tinialnnl well. Huerfano was outclassed. 
A1 Lindley showed speed, but failed to stay. St. Klmwoo<l ran a l>ad race aim looks bad bo lily. 



6ri85 


FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 100 Yards. 0:44]— 4- 
upward. Selling. Net value to winner $400. 


-110.) Parse $.3(H». 4 year aids and 


Ind Horses 


AWtPP.St?4 % % Str Fin 


.Tocke.vs 


Owners 0 11 C P S 



66742 BITTER BROAVNwsb 4 


96 


2 


5 


4i 


nk 


44 2k 


>k 


41 


Goldstein 


J C Cahn 


20 


50 


.50 


20 


10 


67026 JOE LEA'Y w s 4 


99 12 


14 


14 


14 


IV 


101 


71 


5» 


B’menth’l 


B L Marders 


30 


50 


25 


8 


4 


67130 FLAA’IGNY WB 4 


96 10 


9 1)»* 12» 10k 112 


84 


6k 


Gaugel 


R B AA’atkins 


4 


6 


5 


2 


1 


67078 REBOITNDER ws 5 


195 


9 




2k 


ink Ih 


1*5 


5k 


75 


A’an DusenAV’’ G K Dodds 


5 


6 


6 


2 


1 


G70O4 BELD ’l'H E-CAT w .s 6 


101 


3 


'7 


.3nk 7* 


7i 


7k 




SI 


Lloyd 


J H Baker 


:io 


30 


:?)) 


12 


5 


G7105=CAROXAL w SK 7 


10!) 11 


13 


i;p 


13 


14 


12' 


11= 


94 


.1 I.ce 


AV Daly 


15 


15 


15 


6 


:i 


(67130) LADA' ELT.ISO.N WB 5 


K»4 


11 1)1 


9-i l)lh 


•J* 


8* 


12 » 


10» 


Bilac 


F AA’ Schmidt 


5 


54 


r»4 


-•5 


6 5 


((v71)>3)I.K;HT NO'YE WB 5 


dh; 


7 


4 


Si 


Ilk 


13 


13= 


91 


11= 


AA’ McIn’reAA' H .McMullen 


12 


16 


16 


6 


:i 


67080 DEI. PH IE ws 5 


115 


1 


G 


7k 


9I1 li»h 


14 


1)).4 12* 


R Powers 


M A Healey 


12 


15 


15 


6 


3 


6702S MERRY’ BELLE B 4 


;«9 


5 


8 


3> 


L’k 


3k 


:3k 


13= 


13=5 


R Lowe 


Mrs YI Goldblatt 


20 


30 


30 


12 


6 


OOgL’l ECLIPTIC w 4 


98 


4 


2 


Ik 


41 


,3k 


6> 


14 


14 


Beckman 


R C Brien 


50 


100 lO) 40 


20 



«;71103.\\OXA1JS 
u;7tC,7).SAL.\KL,K 
U7MsG-*FrN.NV sn>E 

• ::7;»r, s.-xhaha 



w 4 lh4 1 
w 4 Id J 
5 4 

n G ta; 3 
w-15 4 98 



3» 3‘ 
11 



L*'i erboneau 
32 MeKae 
4“ Mentry 
W Miller 



M isilver.s 
.1 Ryan 
<; F McXeil 
J D Millin 



Ih *>i ;>,h 

Time. LMJ. 4bjJ, 1 ;4;b;, 1:40)1. 

Winner — R, c. by Maddison — Flamiiiyo drained b.v C. 11. Keene ». 

Went to post at':’.: in. \t iM»st 1 minute. Start irood. Won in a canter; second ea.sily; third driving. 
-Mandator ran* within striking distance of the pacemakers for half the journey, then passed them as if 
tliey were anchored wlien s«*ut along on The far turn and won pulling up. Avonalis, under a bad ride, ran 
on Ibe inside in «leep going in close pursuit, fell back at a critical u'oment «hi the last turn and oaiue 
^auaiu wiili a ladatial rush. Salable r.-in well to the stretch and tired finallv, but was a gaun* tliird. Funny 
Siile. after trailing in tlte rear, tinished with a belated nisU and is in extra go<Ml form. Saliara. after 
f<»rward running for six furlongs, tired in the last quarter. The winner was entered for no bid. 

S<TateluMl — tltu::!- Northwest. 80: 071:15 Governor Davis, 00. 



67186 



SIXTH RACK -3-4 Mile. (1:12-0—118.) 
Net value to winner $S25. 



Purse $4(K), 3-year-olds. Sfecial Weights. 



Iinl Horses 


AAVt PP 


St ^ 


% 


% 


Str Fin 


Jockeys 


Owners 


0 


H 


c 


P 


S_ 


G);i.Cl KOKOMO 


w 109 


7 


3 


I-’ 


V 


V 


1= 


C Koerner 


’J' H Ryan 


6 


7 


7 


24 


6-5 


);).;h;i mitre 


WB 109 


2 


i, 


3k 


4k 


^1 


2“k Lauby 


Menlo Stable 


3 


5 


46 


2 


1 


(;)2)I8 SAM BARBER 


WB 109 


8 


7 


5® 




324 3=4 Borel 


G Engli.sh 


5 


6 


26 


7-5 


7-10 


♦;g744 fhaS':leia) 


W 109 


5 


4 


6k 






44 


Harty 


T a Fullum 


12 


20 


20 


10 


5 


•.V)-Gl .JOHNNY LYONS 


W 112 


li 


8 


8 


8 


8 


53 


J Hayes 


M J Hayes 


15 


15 


10 


4 


2 * 


GI.9G1 KAY BE.NNEIH' 


AVS 109 


4 


1 


7 


5-» 


7 


6= 


J McBride 


(I AV Griffin 


2 


34 


36 


7-5 


7-10 


o.7))u8)AI/rA.\EKO 


AV 112 


1 


6 


2k 


2nk 5nk 


74 


AV Miller 


T H AA illiains 


;; 


5 


4 


2 


1 


(;)>M4 = HAi'PY RICE 


AV 109 


!» 


9 


9 


9 


04 




J Hunter 


AV AValker 


20 


30 


:i0 


12 


C 


G S94 ALT.V SP.\ 


AV 109 10 


2 


4Qk 6nk B 


9® 


A Brown 


H C Ahlers 


:;o 


,50 


.50 


15 


6 


SV)’AMORE 


AV 112 


G 10 


10 


10 


10 


10 


F Graham j Marlin Jr 


12 


20 


20 


8 


4 



67103»KING EI.LSAVORTH 


WB 6 113 


G 


1 


8» 


8k 


71X 


24 


14 


Nicol 


B Trotter 


7 


12 


7 


3 


3-2 


0710:4 MONOCHORD 


AVSB 6 109 


8 


8 


3nk 




1*6 


H 


2«k Lloyd 


J H Baker 


.5 


7 


7 


3 


3-2 


671))3 SINCBRI’fY’ BELLE W 5 108 


5 


7 


9k 


96 


94 


9*6 


[ 3- 


Pickett 


AV’ P Bryson 


15 


25 


25 


8 


4 


670802FIRE AI.ARM 


WSB 3 9:4 


4 


6 


46 


:4k 


2>‘ 




44 


Garner 


G H Neal 


G 


6 


6 


24 


(F5 


! 670))3 HUNTINGTON 


W B 7 105 


1 


9 


01 


10' 


101 i;i 


51 


A’an DusenF AV'alker 


15 


20 


20 


8 


4 


i 67049 H. OF HYACINTH 


WB 4 102 


12 


2 


104 


71 


6* 


6k 


64 


Pickens 


J Flemming 


8 


13 


12 


5 


2 


GG609 MERRY PIONEER 


W' 6 111 11 


4 11= 


11= 


111 


121 


7uk Troxler 


B C Bunbury 


8 


12 


12 


r, 


26 


67104 COHMO.SA 


WB 4 114 


3 


5 


71 




! 44 


44 


8k 


Hogg 


AV AA’helaii 


12 


2)) 


20 


8 


4 


67025 HENRY O. 


WSB 5 110 


7 




126 


13 


13 


1:: 


91 


AV’ McIn’reP W Torrey.son 


15 


:io 


:;o 


10 


.5 


67025=LEMON GIRL 


AV 6 lOS 


9 13 


5k 


.54 


51 


81 


104 


R Lowe 


M Deatherage 


8 


D) 


9 


3 


8-:5 


G7a55=DELMORE 


w 4 108 


2 


12 


Ik 


2k 


84 101 111 


Bilac 


Mrs L Harris 


2 


11- 


52 


1 


12 


67103 BRILLIANT 


WB .5 lOi) 10 11 


13 


12= 


124 


7» 


12‘ 


Foy 


H I Saxton 


25 


30 


:io 


10 


5 


67099=SCHROED. MIDAA’ AYwb 3 94 13 


10 


6h 


41 


:>k 


54 


13 


A Martin 


J Shannon 


15 


20 


'20 


8 


4 



Time. 25 1^, 49 i, 1:1 

Winner — II. g, by Dunois — Maggie T, (trained by T. II. llyan). 

Went lo iKisi at 4:0!». At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second the same: third driving. 
KokoiiMi. from a flying start. led by a wide gap tlirongliont and was much the liest. Mitre, away jsxnl.v 
Mid sJiiii t»lT on 1ln‘ far turn, closed up fast at the end under inadequate handling. Sam Il.irixT ran orom- 
inenlly ibrouglioul and liiiisiied gamely in the worst going. Frascuelo l»roke slowly, but steadily improved 
Ills position, .loliniiy Lyons, away liadly, closed a big gap. Kay Ihmnett al.^o suffered at the start, but 
was never dangmons and probably disliked tlie going. .Vltanero tired badly after running prominently to 
llie sill* tell. 

Seialelicd — 07150 Vinton, 109, 



NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. 

(FAIR GROUNDS.) 

NEW ORLEANS. LA.. Frid<>y, February 22, 1907. — I'orty-serond d.ay. Trescent Cit.v .Tot^key Club. Winter 
.Meeting (til days;. Weather cloudy; track fast. (.‘15 U)oks on.) 



i’reslding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, A. P., Dade. Racing Secretary, Martin Xathanson. 



Racing slart.s at 2:00 p. in. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following 
the disiaiu-e of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. 



67174 



FIRST RACK -5-8 Mile. (1:00—7—114.) $100 added. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. 

Net value to winner $112.50. 



Ind Horses 


AAVt PP St 14 




% Str Fin 


Jocke.vs 


OAvners 


q_ 




c 


P 


S 


G.AIS flTo N N A E I . V I H A 


w 


95 11 


5 


G= 


36 


luk 


1*6 


Bilac C 


F Fox 


2 


2 * 


9-59-1011-20 


t.47o:; AL.ANIE 


AV 


DM) 1 


2 


1*? 


. 11 


2H. 


2' 4 Lloyd C 


C Van Meter 


15 


2(1 


20 


s 


4 


G'.)»79 14E.NEVOLE 


AVB 


100 4 


3 


2). 


26 


3=" 


3= 


Ja.s Hen’syM 


LocAvenstien 


8 


10 


8 


3 


8-5 


GGS27 MIMIC’S DAUGHTER 


AV 


95 S 


D) 


9 ' 


9^ 


G>* 


46 


B’menth’l R 


C Nel.son 


:;o 


40 


40 


15 


7 


(;7)»:;o ADELA K. 


AVB 


KUill 


G 


46 


4k 


5*6 


5* 


AV R AV’k’rB 


Schreiber 


3 


56 


23-58-5 


4-5 


♦ 7099 PUOi’in<rrE.s.c: 


AV 


95 7 


14 


12= 


10 ) 


7> 


Ch 


Gaugel J 


Griffin 


25 


4)1 


40 


15 


6 


Gt 975 KA'I'E SI'EllKA’ 


AVIS KM) 9 


13 


IH 


122 


S6 


7k 


Beckman .1 


T Stewart 


.5)) 


75 


75 


25 


12 


DORO'rnV III NCAN 


AV 


9G.>. :; 


12 


i:;i 


i;]6 IH 


S» 


Pickens O 


G I’arke 


K) 


10 


66 


26 


3-2 


GI77.) M* iLLlE l’..\LL 


AV 


95 1;; 


4 


:.;k 


.5‘‘ 


4 k 


9* 


Goldstein 


T Gardner 


12 


25 




10 


5 


••);x7G )jl’lN)'E 


AV 


11*0 G 


1 


7-1- 


G.’ 


JF 


1))= 


R Lowe T 


Hitchcock 


20 


3)1 


30 


10 


5 


♦.7<i99 L.VMTA 


WS 


9G 12 


9 


D»': 


'll' 


106 


11* 


A'ari Duseml 


C Bennett 


2.5 


::o 


:;o 


D) 


5 


(.):'7r.\‘^KlMMER 


WSB 


105 7. 


7 


.5k 


86 12 ‘ 




J Lee VV 


’ Oerst 


G 


10 «4) 


3 


8-5 


)/.722 I'.AKADiSE .SPRING 


W 


95 2 


U 


14 


14 


13* 


13* 


Scanlon .1 


E Mundty 


LV 


GO 


on 


20 


10 


(;i .2J .SWEET SUNSHINE 


AVB 


102 10 


8 


8= 


7k 


14 


^4 


AV’ Mcln’reP 


A Itenaud 


50 


DM) DiO 40 


15 



Tiim*. 24. 4S, 1:01. 

Winner — Br. f, l»y Ktliellx t t -Old Madrid (traiiu'd by A. Simons). 

Went U» i»ost at 2:)H, .VI post I minute. SIcrt good. Won easily; second driving: third the same. 
Jioniia Klvira broke wvll. but was outrun f<»r the first quarter and had t<» w*nk bee way to tlie le.iders t.n 
:iie out id»‘. but came fast afler eiiieiing the lumiestreteh and drew' ;iway iii the limil fmlong. Ahuiie is 
.! rapid breaker, showed tlie most early sp«s*d and ser a f;i.-t pace, but ecmid iioi wiflistatid the wimier. 
Benev,,!^. was a keen contender at all stages and kept close lo tlie inside rail for the entire trip. .MoUie 
Bail ran witli tl.c leaders niilil on ibe turn into the boniest retch, then lircil iiid was eased iip. Mimic's 
Daughter made iqi ground and finished fast. Adela R, quit under a diive. The winner, entered for $ii(K), 
was sold to B. C. Bunliury for 

Scralidied — iMKi77- Koy.al Jtiver, lf»((. 

ovcrwciglits— .Vlanic, 5 pounds; Adela R., 2; ; Dorothy Duncan, If: Lamia, 1; Skiinwer, 5; Sweet Sun- 
shine. 2. 



Time, 24L 49L 1:145, 1:41, 1 ;.54?. 

Winner — Ch. m, hy Pirate of Penzance — llecetuber (trained by W. Kunze). 

Went to po.st at 4:30. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third tlie same. 
Dekaber show^ amazing improvement, worked her way up on the outside and <*aine wide when entering 
the lioiuestretch, wore Louise .Macfarlaii down in the stretch run, but was driving to the limit at tlie end' 
to stall off Evie (Jreene. The latter was crow’ded liaek on the far turn when Louise Macfarlan moved ni». 
but came agitin in the last sixteenth and finished with a rush. Louise Ma<*f.irlan began slowly, Irjt came 
fast on the outside in the sfreteli and seemingly had her oiiponents l>eaten at the ^sixteenth post, hut tired 
in the final <lrive. Bitter Brown ran a good r.aee. Rebonnder showed the most s|>eed for seven furlongs, 
but failed to stay. Flavigny got off pomly and made up ground. The wimier was in for $7«0; no itid. 

Scratched — (H*.7(M Glisten, 104. 

(-iverwe i ght.s — Elliptic . 2 i m M inds . 

SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 7t Yards. (1:4.3s— .3— 90.) $400 added. 2-year-olds and 

upward. Selling. Net value to winner $405. 



67180 



Ind Horses 



AWtPPSt H ^ % Str Fin Jockeys ^Owners 



O H C P S 



Time, 24h, 48{|, 1:1:1?, 1:40*, 1:45?. 

Winner — B. h, by King Eric — Mabel Ellsworth ( trained by E. Trotter). 

Went to i»ost at 4:58. At post 2 minutes. Start gooil. Won driving; second and third the sane. 
King Ellsworth dropped back in the run down the baekstretch. but cIosimI ii|> again under a drive and. 
finishng with a rush, outstayed Monochord. Tlie latter was away forwardly and set the pace to (he 
.stretch, came through next to the rail when entering the homestretch and apjieared a certain winner, hnt 
tired in (he last few strides. Sincerity Belle tiegan slowly and was shntlled back oh the first turn, then 
eloseil a big gap. Fire Alarm ran well to the .stretch. Lemon Girl and Delmore ran p<»orly. Schroeder's 
Midway was eased up at the cud. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. 

tiieratehed — G7075- Auditor, 110. 



HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. 

(O.VKDAWX.) 

HOT SPRINGS, ARK., Friday, February 22, 1907. — Seventeenth day. Oaklawn Jockey Cluli. Spilng Meet- 
ing (GO days;. Weather cloudy; track fast. (11 l>ooks on.) 



Prawsidlng Judge. Frank J. Bryan, ^tarter. Mars Cassidy. Secretary, E. \\\ Maginn. 

Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis followMng 
the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. 



67193 



IRST RACK — 1-2 Mile. (48 — 2—109.) Purse $400. 2-year olds. .Maidens. Fillies. 
Allowances. Net value to wiuiier $300. 



Ind Horses 



AWt PP St Vij % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



O n C P S 



66894 .\UNT ROSE W 115 4 

670942 AT NT UALA w 115 L' 

67(194 FARE W 107 9 

6696S KATHERINE MURPHY w 115 10 

67094 ASTORIA HEI.LE 
GG91S ROLL WEEVIL 
G7(M14 TRAVEL 
G7094 SIS LEW'LS 
J.AVATRIXA 
G7»jt»4 MIS.S FLORID.A 



i H C H Shill’g.T S Hawkins 
I’i D Austin J C Milam 
:i>i Engl’dcr G W Innes 



7 8 9-5 7-10'i-5 

*8-5 2 2 ll-20ont 

4 8 8 3 G-5 

2-i 5 4 8-5 7-10 

6 7 7 2 1 

20 .50 .51) 1.5 8 

20 50 50 20 10 

10 15 1.5 G 3 

♦8 5 2 2 H 20.»ut 

:’4) GO mi 2.5 12 



Cherry H R Baker 
w 115 3 3 7(» 62 52 A’buchon P T Chinn 

w 115 8 5 .52 5* 62 Finch W II Norton 

WB 115 5 4 6»» 72 7* J Foley M Young 

w 115 7 8 8* 8® 8^ G Swain I B Fitzgerahl 

w' 115 1 2 10 9«k 92 Gritlith F h'razer 

w 115 G 10 92 10 10 F Perrett H McCarren Jr 

♦(..’tnipled in betting; no seiiarate place or show betting. 

Time, 12, 23?„ :r».3, 48. 

Winner — B. f, by MazaigJin — Klondyke (trained by J. S. Hawkins). 

Went to post at 2:1»J. At post 1 minute. Start g^MKl. Won easily; second driving; third the same. 
•Vnnt Rose, showing sudden improvement and well handleil, broke in :i forward |*osltioii, showed the most 
speed and won all the way with plenty in reserve. Aunt Hahi was going well at tl*' end and followed 
the lejider <lose up tlirongliont. Fare was right there at the end and also showed improved form. Kath- 
erine Murphy was going well on tlie stretch turn, when she Imre out badly and tired slightly in the final 
drive. She has worked well and is considered superior to the winner. Astoria Belle ran fairly well, 
'file others were mwe*- serious eontenders. 



67175 

Ind Horses 



SECOND R-VCE — 7-8 Mile. (1:25^ — H — 9:5.) Purse $4b0. 3-year-olds and upward. 
Allowance.s. Net value to winner $3«J0. 



(G7(»7S)WES 
(.Tci'G-OHlVESA 
o;7n26>Brrr'ER MIS.S 
(;7n.V> COIA'MBIA GIRL 
GC722 ROYAI^ BREEZE 
(.70.54= ALLOX BY 
•VOTING 



AWt PP St V 4, 
4 8 7-= 



^ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



O H C P 



W 4 106 
WB 4 101 
W -J 90 
S 6 108 
W 3 9.5 
.3 100 



G7G49 HARRY STEPHENS W 5 110 8 



710 at 11 1= Garner A Hainel 3-5 3-511-201-4 l-€ 

12 11 2-i 2’ Hogg A Brown 12 15 15 3 4-5 

1 2 li 2i :D 3= 32 Bilac J C Cahn 5 6 51 11-102-5 

5 4 G= 6‘ 4k 4i 42 Van Dusen.Tohnson & Dodson5 12 12 11-54-5 

:; .52 v r,» 5= .5»» Ja.s llen’syEurlew & O’Neill 1.5 20 20 6 9-5 

7 C 4* uuk 7.25 64 6'' Lloyd R E Watkins .50 60 60 12 2 

6 ,5 3- 3“k G^ 7*= 7® R Low'e C C Van Meter 4U Go 60 12 4 

8 8 8 8 Gaugel J U Strode 100 200 2<X) 50 15 

Time, 2.3L 47^, 1:12s. 1:25L 
Winner — Br. g, by Inverness — Santeuse (trained by A. Hamel;. 

Went t<» iMist at 2.:JG. At iMist 1 minute. Star! immm*. Won easily: second and third driving. Wes 
onfelasxMl the others, wheeled just as the barrier went up and was practically left :it the p«isT, then 
Worked his way up on the out.side ai»d. Imishing with a rush, was well in band at the end. nbiyesa set a 
lerriiie p.*ie« for five furlongs, but tired when ehallenged. Bitter .Miss forced the early pace, but tired 
after going a half miV. .Vllouby and Voting had rongli trips. r«>limibia Girl ran a dull race. 

Scnitcfied G712G'< :ranada. lOii: G71012Gotholine, 9.5; G7('27 Foxinead, 110; G702S Donna, 104. 
overwelghts -.Vllonby, .5 pounds. 



67194 



SE( (>M) RA(’F 1-2 Mile. (48- 
Net value to winner $22,5. 



2 -109.) Purse $!‘>00. 2-year-olds. Selling 



Ind Horses 



67118 L.\DY HAPSBUKG w 95 10 t 

671182DANDY' DA.NCER ws inl 9 :i 

G6944 FLARNEY w 106 1 1 

G7019 0X1) A w 90 3 2 

66.S94 VIRGINIA LINDSEY W 97A 6 8 

(67093;OS(.'AR T. w l(Ni S 7 

((>7018)ORPHANY w 110 7 G 

SENATOR BECKHAM w 112 4 9 

G7118 F.LLORA W 98 5 5 

MISS NELLIE LEE w 95 2 10 



AW t PP St % % Str Fin 

1 



Jockeys Owners 



32 32 

4h 41 
6'* ()■ 



1= 1« Skirvin 
2 Cl 2«i£ .Shreve 
3-1 D Austin 
42 Engl’der 
;5‘5 Dearborn 
62 G Swain 
72 Cherry 
8* A’buchon 
9= Butler 



II Mcc^arren Jr 7 
H W Mo.se ley :i 

J C Milam 6 

Chinn & ForsytheG 
H ll Baker 
C I’angritz 
L A Celia 

P T (7hinn 

.1 S Hawkins 



HOP S 

7 6 2 1 

16-516-51 1-2 

12 10 4 8-5 

8 8:; 3-2 

,50 r,() .50 20 in 

4 7 7 2.1 1 

:i-2 :i-2 9-lOout— 
10 2.5 2T. 10 r> 

10 20 20 8 4 

50 50 20 8 4 



8'1 7.1 
9^ 92 
7A 81 

10 10 10 J Murphy J Burttschell 
Time, 12, 24, 35?. 48.:;. 

Winner — B. f, hy Hapsbnrg -Banderole (trained hy II. Mct'arren, Jr.). 

Went to |K>st at 2:47. At post 1 minute. Start good. W«mi driving: second and third the same. 
Lady Hapsburg. lucky at the start, dashed into a long lead at onee and, aftqi- setting a fast pao®. »K*goa 
tiring fast in the last furlong and just lasted long enough. Dandy Daneer went well throughout ami 
tinished .gamely. Flarney was caught in a jam after the start and forced wide into the stretcii. lint fin- 
ished with a rush and would have won in a few more strides. Omia ran a good lace and was also gaining 
at the end. Virginia Lindsey ran fairly well. Oscar T. broke from an outside position and can do lietter. 
Orjihany. pimrly ridden and away in a tangle, had scant chance. The w’inner was entered for no hid. 

Scratched — 671 432 Water Bock, y.j. 

Overweights — Flarney, 5 pounds; Virginia Lindsey. 21; Orphaiiy, 1 



67195 



THIRD RACE— ^-4 Mile. (1:12?- 
Net value to winner $300. 



-113.) Purse $4(K). 3-y ear-olds. Selling. 



6 JIT 6 

Ind Horses 



THIIiD R.\CE- 3-4 Mile. (1:12? — .5 — 107.) Purse $G(H). :;-ycar-olds and upward. 
Hamlicap. Net value to winner $.500. 

~AWtl"Fst ^ ^ %~7stTFiiT^J^ey3 



Owners 



o n c p s 



(:7or,:i e.MERc.rni'Y 
<G7n.5.5| BEI.LE .‘4TRUME 
(.7c7G KoHINi k>K 
♦. 701 ‘j A.\L\1 m lit 
G7i:.I MONK It E 
G7027 P.EItTHA E. 
tUGSt DECXTEMP.^ 



WB C 130 3 
W B r> 117 4 
w G ms 2 
w 4 95 5 
w .3 Hit 7 
W 4 il5 G 
WSB 4 1U5 1 



4'<k 5.1 11 Garner J H McCormick 

m V 1‘ 22 W .McIn’reR E Watkins 
S W Streett 
W G Bartels 
J McCiermiMd 
Mrs J I’hillips 
W S ib icu 



.3-511-109-102-5 1-8 
8-5 2 9-5 2-6 1-6 



20 9 2 

KM) 100 15 
25 25 6 
:u) :io 6 
200 200 40 



2ii 2 ‘ 46 3 uk J Lee 

5- 42 5= 4i‘ R Lowe 

3> 3»* 2i> 51 Fuy 

612 6*= C‘= 6=® Lloyd 

7 7 7 7 Johan’ s’ n 

Time, 2:;?, 47?, 1:00*. 1:1:;?. 

Winner — B. g. hy Bathainptou — Crisis (trained hy C. Lonie). 

Went lo |M)st at 2:59. .\t post 1 minute. .Start goo<l. IVon driving; second and third the sacie. 
Emergency ran a smashing gcml race under his big w<*ight, was outrim for the first quarter a«d was 
sharply cut off on ilie turn out of the baekstretch when attempting 10 go r.hiongh on the insMe, then 
.'oiiiid an opening ne.xt to the rail on the turn into the limnestreich and fmisli/vl fa.st and gamely under a 
.IrLva*. Belle Sirome showed great speed in settiiig the early pace ami finished resolutely, but tiring. 
Kohinoor ran well and ontgamed .Nuiador in the final drive. Monere ran a fast Imlf. 

Soratched — (G(’>.S02)Keator. 130: G7<X;3 Fancy Dress. IPS; GG7.59 Gauze. Ill; (GG58S; Morales, 118. 



67144=SIR VAGRANT 
67119 JUNE TLME 
(;6ft70 HA LI ..AD 
67047 SEA WATER 
(67119)BCREN AR.NOLD 
C71442DR. LEE HUFFMAN 
t;7119 ANNA RCtiKlX 
6714 1 DOLPH 
67119 DULZURA 
G6820 KlTl’Y II. 



67177 



^ FOURTH R.\CE — 1-2 Mile. (47? — 2 — 107.) Martha Washingrton Stakes. $1,000 addetl. 



2-yea r-old.'^;. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner .81,210. 



Ind Horses 



AWtPPSt ?4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



O H C P S 



i 115 7 5 
w 11,5 2 

w 115 m (> 
W 115 4 9 
w 107 2 m 



< ) MOLLI E MONTROSE 
«(.7n." 1 ) .NO'CASULGA 
•;7i«(i=LA'rrK’E 
GVur.lLMoNTBERT 
c«;9t9 Rrn'EP.LY 

LADY CAROLINE IT. ws 110 G 4 

(.7125 DETJIOUI'E w m9.l 8 3 

G7U24 WHISK BROOM AV 115 9 7 

G7mo| PR1NCE.<;S SI E W' 117 1 11 

(oHH)»l)ltOp STITCH AV 107 11 8 

GRiMi COINt^IDENT av.s 115 1 

♦.Added Starter. 



12 11 10 Garner G H Holle 2.», 3 13-54-5 2-5 

2= 2* 2® Nicol A Hamel 6-57-513-1011-203-10 

41 31 31 i Lloyd S Louis -t.5 9 9 3 1 

82 Gi 46 n Lowe \V H Snyder vl5 16 16 6 2J 

7^4 71 51 Hogg .) C Cahn 15 40 40 12 4i 

62 45 6= Van DusenJ Tevis 15 16 16 6 3 

3^ 55 7‘i Troxler J E Murphy 15 15 15 G 2i 

r.i 82 82 W R W’k’rS Louis 75 9 9 3 1 

10 9« 9« lyominick Mrs S iF.herty 15 :’.0 30 12 5 

9h 10 10 Huestis S T White ‘ 50 KM) 100 30 15 

Lo.st rider. J Lee AV H Snyd ir J15 IG 16 6 2i 

?+Coupled in betting; no sejiarate pla<-e or saow’ belting. 

Time llj, 22?, :14?, 47?. 

Winner — Ch. f. by Casarion — Beziqiie (trained by W. L. 1 ewis). 

Went lo post at :;:3l. At post 7 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second and third driving. Mollle 
Montrose is a quick beginner, went around the leaders with a rush in the first sixteenth and, setting a 
very fast pace, ontgamed Notasuiga through the last furlong and Avas going aivay at the end. Notasniga 
imwed up fast on (he turn into the homestretch and got to the leader at the eighth post, Avhere she 
appeared a certain winner, hut lin'd wlicn Nicol went to the whip. Lattice ciiuie fast on fjie inside on the 
turn into the homesireich and Inmg on gamely umler punishment. Coincident stumbled soon .ifter the 
start and Le«‘ fell off. MontlxTt made up ground ami finished gamely, as also fiui Bitterly. Lady Caroline 
II. .showed speed. 

Scratclied— (M2’.77 Embay, 110. 

Overweights — Detborpe, 2? pounds; Princess Sue, 2. _ 



67178 



FIFTH R.V(^E — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (l;43ii — 3 — 
iipwunl. Selling. Net value to winner $412. ,60. 



$4CH) added. 3-year olds and 



Ind Horses 



AWt PP St 14 % 



♦♦7)199 DOI'BT 
)i7< .992G.\IIG AN TU A 
♦)7080 SICAMOUS 
(.^r AGCA 
♦.♦ s;i9 I OLE 

(-7U80 HORSERADISH 
♦Ui.5.52 BRtJOK.sT'ON 

67)*99 M.\RY BUCH.YNAN wn 3 84 10 12 

67<Mi:; OM.VR KHAYA AM WSB 4 105 8 

♦>70SO CELEBRATION WS 7 109 2 

♦:7n;i9 IRONTO.N WSB 3 87A12 9 

) 70)123 MAZONf A W 4 DJ2 9 

67)H)3 MOI.LIE DONOHT-E AV 4 107 :i 

6G:M)5 mayor J0HN\S0N W 8 105 14 



6‘ 



ws 3 86 1 10 12"kl2i 
W 3 95 7 2 22 25 

AV 3 96 6 1 7k 5‘ f)^ 

AVB 3 89 5 i:t 14 14 lO"! 
AVB 6 102 11 11 81 71 2k 

■W.SB 4 104 4 14 im Hi 12 1 
AV 7 104 13 - : 

91 9i 8* 

m li 4i 



8 10= Si 74 
4 6h 6‘ i:p 
6 4* 101 14 



Str Fin 


Jockeys G.vners 


0 




c 


_P_ 


_S___ 


6k 


16 


Goldstein P .’vl Civill 


20 


30 


30 


10 


5 


1* 


2k 


R Lowe Mrs M Goldblatt 


3 


3 


13-56-5 3-6 


:th 


3* 


Jas Hen’syF Carter 


7 


10 


10 


4 


2 


.5= 


4* 


Bilac J Arthur 


8 


8 


6 


24 


6-5 


26 


56 


Lloyd 'T B Morris 


30 


.30 


20 


8 


4 


7* 


6» 


Hogg J c Cahn 


20 


20 


20 


8 


4 


4* 


711 


Gauged J B Sweeney 


15 


15 


12 


5 


2 


104 


84 


A AV'illianjsVV’ A Kirwan 


30 


60 


GO 


20 


10 


S4 


9* 


J Lee E S Gardner 


8 


10 


9 


3 


3-2 


9* 


10* 


A Martin J liobertson 


30 


30 


20 


8 


4 


11* 11* 


Scanlon .r E Murphy 


20 


:u) 


30 


12 


6 


12= 


12= 


C Booker R YI Hennessey 


.3)) 


GO 


60 


20 


10 


13* 


13» 


Garner .1 H Mct^ormick 


3 


4 


4 


8-5 4-5 


14 


14 


A’an DusienL .Vl.irion 


40 


50 


50 


20 


10 


, 1: 


133, 


1:40?, l:4i;. 













AVinner — Ch. c, by Star Shoot — Mistrust (trained by P. M. Civill). 

AVent to post at 4:(K>. .\t post 2 minutes. Start good. AVon driving: second and third the same. 

Doubt was untrnn to the stretch tnm and crowded out, but workcMl his way up on the oatside and, finish- 
ing with a rush, caught the leaders tiring at the end and outguiued Gargantna in the final drive, Tiie 
latter was hard ridden for the entire trip and raced Omar Kbayyaiii Into dofeat. but tired in the last six- 
teenth, Sicamous was a game contender for the entire trip and finished fast. Onagga closed a big 
and finished gamely, lole ran well. Omar Khayyam retired aftrr going a K‘»o<i six furloiigs. The winner 
was entered for $.300 and bought in for $400. 

Scratch^ — 67049 Water Dog, 111. 

Overweights — Om ar Khayyam, 1 pound; Ironton, 1?. 



^ ~| ^ d SIXTH RA(’E — 1 1-8 Miles. (1:52? — 3 — 115.) Purse .$500. 4-yiar-olds and upward, 
i ..1. i Selling. Net value to winner $4(Ki. 

'ind Horses 



A WtPPSt St ?4 % % Str Pm Jockeys OwiiTii" 



O H C P S 



C710G DEKABER w 7 99 13 12 12* 6 i 8^ 9* 31 14 J O'Brien AV Kunze 50 60 60 20 10 

67130 EVIE GREENE wsB 4 99 6 1 S* 3* 2i 4» 4»i- 2i Jas Hen’syJ P M^iyberry 5 8 8 3 3-2 

<C7U25)L. IdACF’RLANwtm 5 105 8 11 Ui 8i 3>» Seder W’£orJ& Buckner 4 4 13-513-103-6 



Ifid Horses 



% 


% Str Fin 


Jockeys 


Owners 


0 


H 


C 


P 


S 


2G 


2* 


2*4 1* 


D Austin 


J C Milam 


36 


4 


4 


6-5 1-2 


9> 


9* 


4 * 2* 


Engl’der 


J Garson 


D) 


15 


15 


5 


2 


•fk 


Oj4 


51 ;*iT 


Keating 


A AV'eir 


D) 


10 


8 


3 


6.5 


56 


4k 


3nk 4'.: 


E Martin 


J A Mundy 


15 


20 


20 


8 


4 


1= 


1= 


*16 54 


G SAvain 


B S Horne 


8-5 


9-5 


9-5 1 


1-2 


8* 


6* 


76 Gk 


AA’i shard 


G H Marlman 


2 


13-513- 


51 


•15 


10 


7.6 


8' 7= 


Skirvin 


H McCarren .Ir 


15 


20 


20 


8 


4 


7h 


5k 


G'6 8* 


Finch 


H Bertram 


:;o 


30 


30 


10 


.f, 


3.V 


8k 


9= 9= 


Dearborn 


I B Fitzgerald 


10 


10 


8 


s 


:t-2 


6= 


10 


10 10 


F Burton 


M Burton 


20 


20 


20 


8 


4 



AV 117 1 1 
WB 107 3 2 
w 102 7 5 
AVB 102 4 8 
W 117 5 .3 
AV 11 1 9 9 
AV 107 10 10 
W 107 2 G 
w 102 G 4 
AV 102 8 7 

Time, 242. 40g. 1;1G?. 

Winner — B. c, by Handsome — Florence AV'. (trained by J. C. Milam). 

Went to iKist at .3:1.3. At ixist 5 minutes. Start floor. Won driving: second and third the same. 
Sir A’agrant, w«‘ll bantlled and having an aiBantage at tiie start, was reserved in the early running, wore 
town Bnreti -Arnold when called on and. finishing gamely, won Avith something in reserve. June Tina* 
began slowly and batl to go wide most of tlie way, but finished fast and was slowly wearing the winner 
down at the end. Ballad ran a g*x>d race under poor handling and finished gamely. Sea Water Avas lu 
dost' quarters most of the Avay. Bnren Arnold tired fast after going a goo<l half and can do much Indter. 
Dr. Lee lluffman had scant chance with a potir rider and bad send-off. The winner was entered for $40‘»; 
no bid. 



67196 



FOURTH RACE- 1 Mile and 70 Yard^. (1 :433— 5— 10(i ) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and 
upward. .-Vllowances. Net value to winner $400. 



Ind Horses 



AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



0 H C P S 



67098=HIGH BEAR 
(G7U72) BOTTLES 
6712HFLORIZEL 
67))9G2MIDAS 
67023 JACK LORY 



1= C H Shill’ gJ R AVainwright 2 
■ ■■ ■ ■ 3 



9-5 7-l)Knit 



G-.3 out 
7-.3 out 
4-5 out 
2i out 



WB 4 106 1 1 4‘ 34 3= 

AV 3 97i 3 2 2H li» ink i»s Dearborn C A*" Mueller 

AV 6 105 5 4 Vk 4* 4= 4- 3^ F Perrett H McCarren Jr 

WB 4 106 2 5 ink 2= 2^ 3‘ 4? Engl’der G E Dudley 2 2 

WB 5 106 4 3 5 5 5 5 5 D Austin C Schawacker 10 10 

Time, 24*. 40. 1:14?, 1:402, 1:44. 

Winner — B. o, hy .John Bright — Leora (trained by F. Lnz.ader). 

AVeut to post at 3:4:>. At iM>st 1 minute. Start gotMi. Won easily: second and tliird tlie same. High 
Bear, showing improvement under good handling, was a forward contender from tlie start, wtae <io\vn t!.e 
leaders when calltxl on and won as his ruler pleased. Bottles set a fast pace in the early stages, raced 
.Midas into subjection in the first three-quarters and was best of the others. Florizel had no niishaps ami 
was not good enougli imlay. Midas was speedy and was eased up in the last f-urknig when his chances 
apiieared hopeless. Jack Lory ran poorly. 

Overweights — Bottles, 3j pounds; Jack Lory, 1. 



67197 



^ FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (1:.3»2— 4— 1084.) 
Selling. Net value to winner $225. 



Purse $:--00. 4-year-olds and iipwaid. 



Ind Horses 



AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys ^Owners 



O H C P S 



66071 J. P. MAYBERRY' w 6 KW 

06973 TO.MOCHICH1 w 4 102 

671462SKYAVARD AVB 4 104 

67147=TdNDALE avb 5 K)9 

6714S=RLEAR NIGHT WS 4 97 

671722RANDILLO W 6 104 

671l6=FOXHALL AV 4 105 



6i 6uk 7 5* Ih 

5^ 4*i 45 3^ 

3^ 3>i li 32 

4i 5H 6= :B 45 

7“ 7== 5i 4*» 5= Shre\e 



0 2k 2^ Ik 6^ 6i Butler 
4 11 Ik 2k 7 7 Y'oung 
8 8 8 Pulled up.AVylie 

Time, 24?, 50. 1:15, 1:42?. 
Amaliel (trained by AV’. Egan). 



E Rice AA' Egan 
Engl’der F J I’ons 

G Swain J J Flannigan 

D Austin M £ Slack 

MrsSRIaiwrence 
C Schawacker 
J J Ogles 

J S Bratton 



8 8 .3 3-2 

6 5 2 1 

11-511-54-5 2-5 
10 10 4 S-5 

8 4 8-5 4-5 

7 7 2» 6-5 

7 7 2i 6-5 

20 15 6 3 



67097 PRINCE OF PLESS w 4 102 1 

AAlnner— Ch. g, by Albert- 

AV>iit to iK>st at 4:12. At post 4 minutes. Start good. AA’on driving; second and third the same. 
J. P. MaylHTry, running to Iti.s liest form and shoAving improvement, Avas kept far back in the early run- 
ning. but finished with a rush tliroiigh the last quarter and got up in tlie final stride. TonuM-hiehi moved 
up fast after going three-quarters and tired slightly in the last few strides. SkywartI ran well, hut tired 
in the stretok. Lindale was right tliere most of the way. Clear Night was iioorly Iiandletl and can do 
better. Bandillo and Foxball showetl the most speed for three-quarters, then tired tiadly in the final 
quarter. The winner was entered for $.’i<M); no bid. 

Scratched— G7047=Shenandoah, 109; 07022 Oasis, 97; 67173 Leta Duffy, 102; 6C94S Athena, 107; G714S 
Mr. Jack. 112; 67140 Peter Knight. 109; 07048 Alart Gentry, 104; 64065 Carnation, 97. 

Overweigh ts — Foxball, 1 p<iund. 



67198 



SIXTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (2:08 — 7 — 107.) Purse $500. 4 year-olds and upward. 
SelMng. Net value lo winner .$400. 



Ind Horses 


A WtPPSt St 


% 


% ^Str 


Fin Jockeys 




Owners 


0 


H 


0 


P 


S 


( 67098) KITTIE PLATT 


w 5 107 


1 


4 


3* 


2= 


2* 1*1 


, 1* 


1* J J Waksh F 


J Pons 


8-5 


9-5 3-2 


4-5 2-5 


67146 BENDKip 


WB 5 108 


5 


5 


44 


44 


4k 5k 


2*4 


2* D Austin 


H 


R Baker 


5 


5 


5 


2 


1 


G7173=MATCiA 


W 5 104 


7 


1 


6* 


5*4 74 2k 


3= 


3*4 Engl'der 


W 


AV Jenkins 


10 


12 


12 


a 


2 


67148=CURSl\^ 


ws 7 104 


2 


G 


5= 


7*6 


6*.V 8k 


4= 


4»k J Murphy J 


Burttschell 


7 


12 


12 


5 


2 


G7073 BIG BOW 


AV 5 10)) 


9 


7 


8= 


!) 


9 9 


.53 


5= F Burton 


G 


AA’ Scott 


5 


r; 


44 


9-5 9-10 


67121 ’r. J. POWELL 


AV 5 105 


3 


9 


!) 


8* 


8k 6h 


6k 


66 DYnch 


A 


McKay 


15 


20 


20 


8 


4 


67121 C?ROSGRAIN 


WB 5 107 


4 


8 


74 


6* 


5uk 7h 


7* 


7* Shreve 


P 


King 


5 


r» 


4 


9-5 9-10 


66873*CADILLAC 


AATB 4 104 


6 


3 


2k 


3* 


3*4 4k 


8* 


8* G Swain 


C 


D StOA'ens 


15 


20 


20 


8 


4 


(67147) IMBODEN 


WB 6 104 


8 


2 


1* 


1» 


1* 34 


9 


9 Dearborn 


M 


Ochsner 


6 


10 


8 


3 


8-5 






Time 


, 25 


, 49g. 


1:15 


. 1:42?, 2:08?. 

















AVinner — B. m, hy Longflight — Kathleen (trained b.v J. O. Holder). 

AA’ent to post at 4:41. At post 1 minute. Start good. AA'ou easily; second driving; third the same. 
Kittle Platt took the lead when her rider was ready and won well in hand. Bendigo showed ImptMvement 
and was a forward contender, finished gamely and was best of the others. Match ran fairly well and liul 
no mishaps. Citrsus ran Avell in sfiots only and tired after going a mile. Big Bow tralleil far hack earl.v 
and finialied going gamely. Imboden showed the most speed for three-quarters, then quit. The winner 
was entered for $400; no bid. 

Scratched— 67121 2Belden, 102; 67147 Pachrta, 100. 

Overweights— T. J. Powell, 1 pound. j . _ 



Hot Springs tntrles and Past Performancrs for Saturday, fcbruary 23. 



REINE REGENTE, ch. f, 3, by St. George— Miss Kingston (F. J. Pons). 



WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. 



tJTlli) Ouklawn 
C706y Oak lav; n 
€701*0 Oalclawu 
J. D. DUNN, b. c, 
C7173 Oak lawn 
67121* OaUlawn 
67072 Oak lawn 



5 1-2 f 1:0S3 f.ist 111*14 10 11 

5-8 l;l'-* f»^ 105 . 6 6 6 

-5 f TaPt ?(M) 8 7 2 

, 8, by Sidbov; — Silver Fish (A. 
1 1:42 fast 01 3 G 1 1 

1 l;4l| fast 102 C 5 I 4 

1 1:42 fast 1<X* 13 2 1 



ingston (F. J. Pons). Weight today 98. f 

7- 3^i J J Walsh J>. Arnold. Broken Melody, Taunt. 

5i .n® A Morgan A. Flower, B. Arnold, Dr.L.nufiTuiau 
2-* 1* A Morgan Lintila, Duskston, Bedriee. j 

C. Bcllew). Weight today 100. I 

l‘i li F Burton Tom Gilroy, Match. Ituth Nolen. 

2^ 2i Shreve Flip. Demo, T<nn Gilroy. 

2i Dearborn Bottles, Charley Ward. Demo. 



FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 



Index Course 
HOLLOW, b. . 
67118 Oakl;i\\ n 
6691't Oaklawn 
GG819 Oaklawn 



Allowances. (4S— 2 -lo;i.) 
% % StrFln Jockeys 



CHARLEY WARD, b. g, 3, by Dee rslayer— Annie P. (8. J. Charles). 



Dist Time T’ck Wt St V* % % StrFln 
2, by Holstein — Follow (E. T. Graves). 



G7122 Oaklawn 
G7072 Oaklawn 
G6347 Oaklawn 



1-2 fast 11.7 

3 12 f 4:ig fast 111 

3-S 3Gg hvy lo7 



31 McFad’n 
n 1'5 McFad’n 
1-^ I'i McFad’n 



FANDANGO, b. f, 2, by Ornament — Star Dreamer (G. W. J. Bissell) 
67(V,8 Oaklawn 1-2 m fast 111 2 1 J- 3® .1 Foley 

6G8GS Oaklawn 3-8 SCJ slow lu7 1 1® 1® J Foley 

66703 Oaklawn 3-8 37g hvy 107 3 3i 4-’?. J Foley 

TING FANG, b. f, 2, by Gallantry — Jane Grey (C. S. Williams). 
6Cl‘03 Oaklawn 3 1-2 f A'St fast 104 8 0 0‘ A'buchon 

NO ENGINE, b. c, 2, by Hapsburg— Stannel (H. McCarren, Jr.) 



Best Company tw;047 Oaklawn 

Weight today 117. FLIP, b. g, 3 
BessWard. D.Daneer, Lady Ilai»sl)nrg G1122 Oaklawn 
S. Kossinore, Work-a-Day. .M. Talbot filcGO Oaklaw n 
B. Bowlegs, Our Buy. Manchester. G<rJ4.7 Oaklawn 
Weight today 114. DEMO, h. g. 
Hasty Agnes. Watuga, WaierLoc-k. f, 122 Oaklaw u 
Dandy Dancer. Rutsle, Hasty. G7<*72 Oaklawn 

Ida May, Laura Clay, L. Hapsburg. 66917 Oaklawn 
Weight today 118. j 



1 1:41 1' Last 10.7 
1 1:42 fast 1U5 
1 1-lG 1:48 fast 9.7 



FLIP, b. g, 3, by Bute — Covert (P. King). 



DEMO, b. g, 3, 

6*. 122 Oaklawn 
G7972 Oaklawn 



e P. (8. J. Charles). Weight today 100. 

G 6® 6®i Cr Swain Flip. J. D. Dunn. Demo. 

3 3* 3*i G Swain Bottles, J. IL Dunn; l»erao. 

2 2>* 2^ C H ShlirgScalplock, Suzanne Itooamoraj Nine. 

Wfiight teday 100. 

1 15 Butler J. D. Dunn. Demo. Tom Gilyoy. 

S 7“* G'*i Butler A. Flower. B. Arnold. Dr.L.HufTinan 

2 2*i 2‘» Butler Ben Strong, Doc Kyle, Tres Joli. 

McCarren, Jr,). Weight today 96. 

3 4* 3-i Skirvin Flip, .T. D. Dunn. 'Tmn Gilroy. 

.7 4i 4'*4 Skirvin Bottles. J. D. Dunn. Charley Ward 

G 51 5»i Skirvin Scalplock, C. Ward, S. Rocamoru. 



ll:4Ufast 99 2 1 1 1 15 Butler 

.7 8 1:02 fast 1U2 7 7 S 7“* G'*i Butler 

5 1 2 f l:08g fast 102 5 2 2 2‘i 2“ Butler 

by Bel Demonio— Caloocan til. McCarren, Jr,). 

J 1:412 fast 99 7 .3 3 3 4* 3-i Skirvin 

1 1:42 fa.st 97 9 8 5 .7 4J 4'*4 Skirvin 

1 1-16 1:48 fast 87 2 3 5 6 5^ 5»i Skirvin 



671GS Oakle.w n 
C7*>93 Oaklawn 
66893 Oaklaw n 



49 fast lo:i .7 
43J fast 107 9 
3»;2 good 103 7 



5DA MAY, ch. f, 2, by Charade — Forelock (J. 



Id 9“ A'buchon Dandy Dancer, Oroba, I.4id.vIIapslmrg 
:cCarren, Jr.) Weight today 103. 

7 3‘ Skirvin Rustle. Ex try. Margaret Randolph. 

8i S'® Skirvin Oscar T. Merritield. Erebus. 

7"* 7»* Grill’.th Manchester, C.H. Shilling, Albert.M. 



SIXTH RACE— 1 3-lG Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (2:005—6—112.) 



G7'ti9 Oakla .vn 
6GS94 O.aklaw n 
66793 Oaklaw n 
♦Dead heat. 



i-2 48g fast 113 

3-8 3G good 97 1 

3-8 37g hvy 106 1 



4 7 3‘ Skirvin 

8 8i S'® Skirvin 
7^ 7»» Griir.th 
C. Milam). 

2 2- 2‘i .Vbuchf 

14 F Burt 
3H !♦= D Aust 



.Vbuchon Colonel Boh, Work a day, Oiulu. 



Weight todav 114. 67023 Oaklawn 

.. 2. . ! Oaklawn 



CURSUS, b. g. 7. by King Eric — Eccenana (J. Burttschell). 
OTIOS rSee Oaklawn chart in this paper.) 

6714S Oaklawn 1 1-8 1:742 fast 109 4 4 3 2 2- 20. ^ 



Weight today 101. 



1 1-S 1:741 fast 1005 7 4 
Im 70y 1:4SS fast lo4 2 3 



F Burton DandyDaneer. LadyHapshurg. Onda PACHETA, br. h, 5, by Bootmaker— Charlcie (G. R. & 
D Austin Laura Clay, L. Hapsburg, Fandango 07147 oaklawn 1 1-8 1;.77 fast 100 8 S 8 G G- 



SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Allov/ances. 



3 2 2® 2’4. A’buchon Docile. Clear Night, Mr. .Tack. 

4 5 4® 3®i Hagan Belden, High Bear, John Garner. 

2 5 34 Engl'der A. Lewis, J. I*. Mayberry, Helgerson 

A. E, Flowers). Weight today 101. 

6^< Shreve Imboden, Lindale, Lampadrom**. 
S’‘iCutIer Tern’s Bod, High Bear, Grosgrain. 

7*®.iTrueman Suzanne Rocamora. Florizel, Docile. 

:ing). Weight today 104. 



CHANCELLOR, b. c, 
67114 Oaklaw n 
67161 Belmont I’k 
64309 Saratoga 5 1 

STRAIGHTLINE, b. 
67119 Oaklaw n 7 1 

6702(1 C>aklawn 5 1 

6t:869 Oaklawn 5 1 

GOOD AND RICH, b, 
67144 t>:iklawn 
GLENDOVEER, b. c, 
67144 t>aklawn 
61*997 Oakla w n 5 1 

6»6173 F. Grounds 
JIM SIMPSON, b. c, 
67<»41 Oaklawn .7 1 

GG970 Oaklawn 7 1 



c, 3, by Oddfollov; — Leonatus mare No. 2 (Chinn & Forsythe). Weight today 109. ! 

3 1 1:17 fast I'lL 1 1 3 71. ID* Kiigl’der DucKj le, Dr.L.lInlTman. .S. Vagrant. ' 

3-4 1:17^ slop 109 7 6 6 6 6‘"JW McGee Vails. Merrill, Frank Gill. 1 

5 1-2 f 1:07| slow 110 4 10 10 9* H’brand Yankee Gun, De Mund, Golf Ball, j 

b. L, 3, by Long street — Sincere (A. Weir). Weight today 100. 



1-2 f 1:082 ff-st 99 7 9 9 9^ 8>® F Burton B. Arnold. B. Melody. R. Rcgente. Oaklawn 

1-2 f 1:09)1 fast 99 7 3 6 5< 6‘® Butler Reine Regeute, Idutila. Duskston. ' * Oaklawn 

1-2 f 1:1U slow 1<H) 2 1 1 li 3'*i F Burton C. Heeney, Lintila. Reine Regente. 

3. c, 3, by Goodrich — Miss Deceiver (W. J. Young). Weight today 102. 

3-1 1:17 fast :*T 8 10 13 i:i® 12*® F Burton Din-Kyle, Dr.L.IIu.Tiuau, ,S. Vagrant. 

3, by Glenhoim — Loo (R. N. Vestal). "Weight today 102. 

:;-4 1:17 fast I'l., 4 2 4 3>i 4-5 J Foley DocKyle. Dr.L.HulYman, S.V’agrant. 

1-2 f 1:08 fast lof) 10 10 10 10 I')*’* Milliano B.Strong. AutuiunFlower, RoseHari 



C707:i Oaklawn 1 3-lG 2:00g fast 97 G 6 7 C 7* S**5CutIer Tern’s Rod, High Bear. Gro! 

6G847 Oaklawn Im 70y 1:495 hvy 102 6 6 7 7 7 7*®.5Trueman Suzanne Rocamora. Florizel, ! 

GROSGRAIN, cli. c, 4, by Belvidere — Silk W’arp (P. King). Weight toda; 

r.71D8 (See t>aklawn chan in this paper.) 

67121 Oaklawn Im 70y l;llil fast 110 5 6 6 G 6 5® D Austin Thistle Do. Belden, Florizel. 

67073 Oaklawn 1 3-lC 2:OOH fast 107 8 8 8 8 4^ 2*1 Shreve Tern’s Rod, High Bear, Big Bow. 

6f998 Oaklaw n Im 70y 1:46 fast 110 9 9 9 9 9 7"i Manders Thistle Do, High Bear, Belden. 

3EA W’ATER. ch. f, 3. by Watercess— Sekanet (J. A. Mundy). Weight today 84. 

6711*."* (Sc*e Oaklawn chart in this paiM*r.) 



Reine Regeute. Idutila. Duskston. 



G7022 Oaklawn 
06972 Oaklawn 



im 20y 1 :U}. fast 84 10 9 9 9 

1 1-16 1:495 fast 84 1.112 13 11 

1 1-16 1:492 fast S4 S 1 1 1 



90 s**tPohanka 
9® 9**5Pohanka 



King W’ilda. Shenandoah, L. DulTy. 
T. .1. I’owell, Skyward, Tom Gilroy. 



5*5 6’^JE Martin Mrs. Annie, Beecher, MarimlH). 



i LETA DUEFY, b. f, 4, by Charade— Lineag® (P. J. Millott). 

(;717:i oaklawn 1 1:42 fast I'H) 1 4 .7 g 7*> E Rice 

67123 Oaklaw n 7-S 1:283 fa.st 98110 5 5 6 45 7® E Rice 

0TU47 Oaklaw n Im 20y 1 : 14J fast 107 1 3 4 4 4** 3^ W Allen 

T. J. POV7ELL, br. h. 5, by Le Premier — Gray Bess (A. McKay). 



7-8 1:2S2 fast 107 8 7 8 8 8*5 S«1 D Austin J.Burrough, Spider\Veb, \SeaWatW. 1 " r r 

_ , /rr. VI \ xtr ■ 1 , 4 . *. A iao ' Oaklawn Im Toy 1:442 fast 99 6 5 .7 

• 3. by Contes tor— Sweepalong (J. C. Milam). Weight today 102. | (;V022 Oaklawn 1 1-16 1:492 fast 103 4 9 10 

i-2 f fast 104 3 4 4 4*^ 4® D Aus*’" w 1 

l-2fl:')9 fast 110 C 3 2 25 5® D Aus 



Weight today 101. 

J. D. Dunn. Toni tlilroy. Match. 
Tyrolian. Concert, Kate Zitt. 

K. W’ilda, Shenandoah. M. Candlemas 

Weight today 101. 



(J. C. Milam). Weight tod.ay 102. 

4*i 4® D Austin ITawkain.a. W*x>lstartle, I). Shaiiley 
25 5® D Austin Kankakee, Woolstartle. Dulweber. 



ALLINE CUMMINGS, hr. f, 3, by St. Simonian II.— La Moore (G. S. Williams). 



GG972 Oaklawn 
CG897 Oaklaw n 
C67'J7 Oaklawn I 
DON HART. b. c, J 
67170 Oaklawn I 

BEDRICE, ch. f, 3 
67119 Oakla v, n 
t702»> Oaklawn 
6G869 Oaklaw n 
KANKAKEE, b. f, 
67069 Oaklaw n 
G».970 Oak lawn i 

66470 City I’ark 
DULWEBER, b. c 
67(*72 Oaklaw n 
67044 Oaklaw n i 

GG970 Oaklaw n i 



1 1-16 1:492 fast. SG5 4 3 2 3 45 4'5 Butk-r 

7 8 1 :03 good !*0 1 4 7 7*» C®5 Butler 

5 1-2 £ 1:10 hvy 97 6 4 4 3»> 5*®iButler 

c, 3, by Den Orsino — Del Hart (C. C. Christie). 

5 1-2 f l-.OSK fast 107 6 7 7 7 7*® Duiivitz 

3. bv Jim Gore — Onwentsia (D. T. Morris), 

.7 1-2 f l:08g fa.st 107 7 3 35 7=*5 .1 Foley 

7 1-2 f 1:09)1 fast 100 1 2 3 4*» 4*'5 Engl’der 

7 1-2 £ 1;1U slow 1(H) 3 4 6 10® 8** Butler 

, f, 3, by Ballyhoo Bey — Wannakee (J. Garson). 

7-8l:o2 fast 1 'mi 7 8 7 S‘5 Englkier 

5 1-2 f 1:01* fast 108 9 4 5 4^'t in Engl'der 

,7-S l:01i fast 117 7 2 1 15 2»» J Lee 



Weight today 107. 



by Woolsthorpe — Juno (Sallee & Lechleiter) 



67072 Oaklawii 1 1:42 fa.st IO.75 6 11 2 s* 7‘®i.\’bnch<)n Bottles. 

67044 Oaklawn .7 1-2 f 1:09 fast 107 G G G S® S® Wishard llriwkan 

GG970 Oaklaw n 5 1-2 f 1:'J9 fast K*G 2 9 7 85 3* Wishard lv«nk:ik( 

ANNA RUSKIN. b. f, 3, by Ruskia— Anna Chamberlain (H. McCarren, Jr.) 
CiTll*.'* (See OMl;lawi» «*h:ut in this pjiper. ) 



Mrs. Annie. Beecher. .Marimbo. 
Storm, Theodocia, ’fyi-olian. 

B. lack Burn, Nancy. The Beat*. 

Weight today 102. 
Marathon. .Mike l^ntlou. Binoiido. 

Weight today 100. 
1*.. Arnold. B,. Melody, R. Regente. 
Reiiie Regente, Ijintila, Duskston. 

C. Heeney, Lintila, .Straightliiie. 

Weight today 107. 
.V. Flower. B. -\ru<*Ii, Dr.L.Iiua'man 
Woolstartle. DulwelK'r, B.allad, 
Sis.lda, D.ofMonteb’lo. G.M’Bridc. 

Weight today 105. 
Bottles. J. D. Dunn, Charle.v Ward 
llawkama, WfH)lstartle, D. Slianley 
Ivunkakee, Woolstartle, Ballad, 
en, Jr.). Weight today 107. 



67022 Oaklawn 1 1-16 1:492 fast 103 4 9 10 7 1*» 1* Shreve 

BELDEN, br. c, 4, by Handspring — Allie Belle (J. Gass). 

67121 Oakiaw’ii Im 70y 1:442 fast 95 2 3 3 2 2® 2“ Dearbo 

67073 Oaklawn 1 3-16 2:00g fast 100 5 5 7 4 5*» 5'5 Dearbo 

6)023 Oaklawn 1 1-8 1:512 fast 95 6 3 2 2 !*» 1«» Dearbo 

KITTIE PLATT, b. m, 5, by Longflight— Rathleea (F. J. Pons) 
6719.S (.See Gaklawn chart in this paper.) 

67098 Oaklawn 1 1-16 1:48 fast HU 6 .3 3 2 Ih 15 J J W 

67048 Oaklawn 1 1-16 1:482 fast 103 8 10 9 8 4h 2nk A Moi 

6(998 Oaklaw n Im 70y 1:46 fast 111 1 8 8 8 7*5 8®5 D Aus 

CADILLAC, br. g. 4, by Gerolstein — Hautaine (C. D. Stevens). 
671J».S (^See ():iklawn chart in this paper.) 

66873 Oaklawn I 1:44§ slow 108 6 7 5 4 3'5 2* Pcn’ga 

66S22 Oaklaw n 1 1-16 1:52^ hvy 10S5 5 5 2 3 5*5 6« Pen’ga 



59 s** Brooks Thistle Do. Belden, Florizel. 

1*» 1* Shreve Skyw’ard, Tom Gilroy. Odd Ella. 

Gass). Weight today 101. 

2® 2“ Dearborn Thistle Do, Florizel, S. Rocamora. 

5*» 5-'5 Dearborn Tern’s Rod. High Bear, Grosgrain. 

lu ih Dearborn High Bear, Cit'su.s. .John Garner. 
(F. J. Pons). Weight today 109. 



IH 15 J J Walsh High Be.nr, Skyw’ard. Nine. 

4h A Morg'an S. Rocamora. Bendigo, Thistle Do. 
7*5 8®5 D Austin Thistle Do, Iligh Bear, Belden. 

9. Stevens). Weight today 103. 



3'5 2* Pcn’gast Skyward, Mrs. Annie, DanMcKeina 
5*5 6® Pen’gast Docile, Jack Lory, Lampadrome. 



Hm Orleans fatries inKi i'ast rerlormances lor Saturday, feb. 23- 



WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. 



67119 Oaklaw n 
G70C9 Oaklaw n 
G(2S9S Oaklav. n 

KAWKAMA, b. g. 3. by Hawkswick — Amaranth (P. J. Millett). 
GVI70 t>aklawii 7 1 2 I' 1 :osr fast ln!» .5 3 7 G® .7^ W Allen 

♦rroll Oaklawn 5 1-2 f l:o9 fast 97 11 7 7 G® 1" .Shreve 

Ui947 Oakl.iwn 1 -2 f 1 :0S.? fast lUS 3 3 4 7* 6" W Allen 

MIKE SUTTON, b. c, 3, by 'Boanerges— Bettie Barry (Stubbs Bros.). 
G7170 < >akla\\ a 7 i 2 f 1 :'>sir fast 11'* 3 4 2 2® 2* .1 F<’b y 

g)(» 95 Oaklawn .7 1-2 f 1:1*8;:; fa.st 10.7 r, 3 3 4'i 3'5 Wi.shard 

G7016 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:08|? fast 107 2 3 3 6* G** V.’isliard 



5 1-2 f 1:0S| fa.st 103 Bl 
.7 8 1:(*2 fast 100 12 
Im 70y 1:472 good 84 9 



12 10* lO's^Skirvin 
12 11 9'* .^kirvin 

o 8* S®5 Skirvin 



G7I70 <>akla\\ n 7 i 2 f 1 :'*s|r fa.st 

(doOw Oaklawn .7 1-2 f 1:1*8;:; fa.st 

G7'tl6 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:08|? fast 

THE BELLE OF BRIGHTON, b. f, 



B. .Arnold, B. Melo<ly. R. Regente. 
A.Fl«*\ver. B. Arnold, Dr.li.llairuiau 
Grosgrain, J. D. Dunn, Merrick. 

Weight today 109. 
.Maratlion, Mike Sutt<*ii. Binoitdo. 
Woolstartle, D. Shan ley, J. Simpson. i 
Ben .Strong, Flip, Doc Kyle. 

Weight today 112. 
Marathon, Bin«*nd»*, Dracon, 

Tres .loli, Bdimnd.«f .lack Bratton. 
Tl.e Bear. Wing Ting. Tres Joli. 



FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-ycar-clds and upward. Selling. 



Index Course Dist Time T’ck Wt St *4 •% StrFin .Tockoya 

ROBUST, br. c, 4, by Knight of the Thistle — Olga (E. Richardson). 

G779G !•’. Gn*uiid.s lin 20y 1 :4:]2 fast lUS 8 8 7 9 9 O'^AIlogg HuiitnB.i 

C7GS8 F. Grouluis 5 1-2 f 1:09 fast T>4 7 7 7 7® 7® C Van D’ii.Mj.s,s F< 

64991 Hamilton 3-4 1:15 fa.st lo2 5 8 6 S® C'l Hogg 

GOTKOLINE, ch. c, 3, by Gotham— Araaranda (W. H. Short). 



Best Company 

Weight today 106. 

HuiunB.rady, I*.il terlluiid. Mony Belie 
iMj.s.s Ferris. I'uhpie, Verdant. 



3, by Silver Fox — Helen 0. C. (T. E. Crist). 



Weight today 107. 



6G7.'56 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f l:12g hvy 1U:1 



GGSlt Oaklawn 5 12fl:llMny ]o*t G 3 .7 .7* 7'*l’<»lmnka Black Burn. Dim* Kyle. Doric. oiouno.s 

6G7SX F. Grounds 3-4 1 :l;li? good 1**» G 5 7 S*» 7® I’ohaiiKa Morales. Tileing, MortHniy. I SPIDER WEB, bi 

66377 City Park. 5-8 l:01g fast lOS 2 2 7 135 l3*<5Troxler '1'. Dolan, Z. Abrams, Higginbotham j 67'.*77 I\ Grounds 

BUEBZR BALL, ch. g, 3, by Elector— Miss Chapman (J. Burttschell) "Weight today 102. 

G7ol4 itaklaw n .7 1-2 f 1 :99 fast 100 11 10 12 12*» 12'® Manders llawkama, Woolstartle. D. Sbanley I laiK 



i.i*65;} F. Grounds 



G7o l4 itaklawn 

6G97<* (utklawn 5 1-2 f 1:(H) fast IO2 3 10 11 11® 10*>5 Manders 

6GSG9 Oaklawn 7 1-2 f 1 : 1 U slow 102 11 9 8 7* 9'® Manders 

KATE M'CRACKEN, b. f. 3, by Upward— Ethel L. (H. Ramsbottoir 
G7J19 o.iUlau n 7 I 2 f 1 last : s 2 11 l'» •.'* G"*(' Fi.^leT 



;-4 1:1S hvy 111 



8® C"5 Hogg Cicely, Frank Collins, Baby Wt!!ie. 

H. Short). Weight today 94. 

‘2* 2® Pdlac Rusk. Agra, Pungent. 

Gi.k F Burton West’n. B.of theBay, D.ofMonteb’lo 
5* 6* Dominick G. Larsen, Higginbothain, Gauzi*. 



Kankakee, M’mdstarile, Dulwel»er. 
C. Heeney, Lintila, Straight line. 



SPIDER WEB, br. f, 3, by Woolsthorpe — Spider (W. E. Walsh). Weight today 85. 

67077 I \ Grounds 3 4 1:139. fast 92 G 5 7 7>» IP® A Martin Poshig. Auditor, Dapiile Gold 

66930 City I’ark 3-4 1:14A fa.st II25 1 1 3 3h 4® Troxler Blue Dale, Capt.Tavlor. FireAlarm. 

GG903 City Park 3-4 l:13g fast 85 7 5 5 6'5 C’S Goldstein Oibicular, Leu.s, Sir Toddington. 

CLIQUE, br. m, 5, by Sir Walter — Clio (Scott & Fraley). Weight today 1 



(H. Ramsbottom). 



Weight today 190. 



CLIQUE, br. m, 5, 
G'lU:* j*'. Grounds 
67S46 F. Grounds 



3 4 1:142 good io7 2 
3-4 1:172 slow* 106 4 



67029 Oaklawn 



5 1-2 f l:')9s fast 107 



9 10 10*’®5C Fisher 



B. Arnold. It. Melody. R. Rrgenie. i 
Reine Regeute, Lintila. Duskston. | 



67703 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:08 fa.=t 97 2 7 7 

BAZIL, ch. h, 5, by Huron — Borealis (W. Gerst). 



THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-ycar-olds and upward. 



1 *;71!9 F. (’.rounds 3-1 1:142 good 114 1 . 3 3 2A 2'A W 11 

i 6(;9su City J*ark 3-4 1.12M fa.st K>7 2 4 5 h* 5®i W 11 

I 6GS77 City Park 7-S 1:292 fast VC, 12 1 1 1* 1* W Pw 

OPTIONAL, ch. m, 8, by Albert — Option (Mrs. II. Dernhain). 
GG.785 F. Grounds 6 1-2 f l:21-;j good 124 8 9 .7 85 G®.5 1.1. >yd 

(«2i:5 F. Grouii.ls 7-8 1:282 fast 113 7 2 2 2 45 5-’.\ Nieol 



STORM, br. f, 3, by ] 
6.122 O aklaw n 
(m "72 i »akbiw 11 
r.C997 t>.aklawu 5 1 
PRINCIPIA, ch. f, 4, 
f»49GU Fluir. iliil ! *. 
6P.SG T'*i'iJg1a.'J Pk Ab 
64801 Ky. ,S. l air 



by Boanerges — Derelict (P. J. Miles). 
1 l:tl2 fa.st liM* 3 4 7 7 5- 

1 1:42 fast *J:S 1 4 ,S 7 7' 

5 12 f 1:08 Last 9S G G 6 4'5 



F Burton Flip. 



Weight today 90. 
TUnm. Pi'uao. 



by Hastings —Pricelo** (T. ?. Hayes). 

3-4 1:17 slow 9!* S 7 .7 6* 4’5 Gritlith 

:bl 1:142 hvy 1<*7 4 .7 3 2>» Grillilh 

3-lh:lSH niud lo:; 7 6 6 6* 6® Scoville 



Bottles. .1. D. Duit'a, Cl. alley W.ird ' 
B. Strong, AuluniuFlower, Rosell.irt | 
Weight today 100. \ 
Litense, Ruhalyat, Oasis. | 

'J'arp, Fargo. Rosei*e. 1 

Miss Anxious, GallopolT, Orderly. 



Charley Ward j r,G-](j F. Grounds 6 1-2 f 1:242 hvy 112 11 7 8 12* ll*®5Lloyd 

ver, Rosellart | £^CY DRESS, br. m, 5, by Ben Brush— Costumo (S. W. Streett). 



G70«):t City Park 



' 8 1:272 fast J05 



66209 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:10 hvy 111 



66118 F. Grounds 



3-4 1:112 fast 113 11 



EUILOBA, ch. g. 4. by Box — Panchita II. (G. W. Innes). 



(H.s:**; luikl.iwit 
6( S2.”. < >;*kl::\\ 11 
677 IS Liitoni.'i 



7 8 1:28A good U»l 9 
3 4 1:182 hvy MS G 
1 Fll? good KM* 4 



f,iik r,' Butler 
4® 3* McFad’n 



Weight today 102. j.\ Grounds 

Viperiue. RustlingSilk, Shenandoah 67047 Churchill D 
Rits. Silk, .LP-.M.-iy berry. Invasion. t'4903 L>oui:i'as I’k 



CHANDLER, ch. c, 3, by Handsel— MagelU (C. C. Van Meter). 



C Koerncr Henry (>., Gamester. Dan McKenna. 



Giir.7 J'\ Grounds 7-S 1 :2*.*'r good T*s 
67047 Churchill D 5 1-2 f l:07g fast K-2 11 
f4903 Douglas I’k 5 1-2 f l:llg hvy 98 5 



:t & Fraley). Weight today 103. 

2 2 3® :;®5 Piekens Jerry <’., Itazil, Fenian. 

9 9 9* 10®‘5Wishard WixMlsaw, l»i)erator. Happy J.ark H 

7 7 6* 7®5 A Martin Marvel 1’., Ancestor, Esterre. 

erst). Weight today 110. 

3 25 2*5 W 11 W’k’r.Ierry Clique. Fenian. 

4 5 5* 5®i W It W’k’rGoIdi»riK»f. Foxmead. Rusk. 

1 1 1* 1* W R W’k’rJIeart ofllyacinth, (’obmosa.Monlery 

Irs. II. Dernhain). Weight today 103. 

9 .7 8'5 G®5 Lloyd B.aneful. The Thrall. Sink Spring. 

2 2 45 5®5 Nieol Silverskin, Rustling Silk. Liin’kGirl 

7 8 12* ll*®5Lloyd II. Lucas, J. Kaul'inaii, Pompadour, 

jstumo (S. W. Streett), Weight today 108. 

2 1 1“*^ S'*! J Gilfain. ITinee P.rutus. Grline. 

5 8 Tnk 8® Garner Pinsticker. Foxhall. Chieftain. 

8 3 3*5 Garner Posing, Tsara, Clifton Boy. 

i (C. C. Van Meter). Weight today 92. 

9 7 (iA ♦»* McAl’ster Lucy Marie. Cora I’ricc, Baiietul. 

10 1(> 10* 10® W P"'iscl»er Chnsv*. Light. Conductor, CaiJor. 

G 8 9* 9** II Smith Montalban, liivius. Fleeting Star. 



lu*i S’*! .1 I..*e 
7nk 8® Garner 
3*5 Garner 



SORREL TOP, ch. f, 4, by Hermence — Sunny Locks (I. B. Fitzgerald) 



i.j-t-mia 3 1 l:lTr; luy Pi7 3 2 2* 3® C Kot 

G l^itoiiia 5 1-2 f l:1"x good 1 »9 6 C G 6* 4® .Swain 

€.7295 J^at-.nia 3-4 1 :14jt last K»7 6 3 3 25 1«* Swain 

AUTUMN FLOWER, b. f, 3, by Dieudonne — Dashing (A. Weir). 
G7o6*t Oaklawn 7 S 1 :02 last ]o(‘ 4 2 2 2'A 1® I)<>arln 

Gt!!97 Os.klawn 5 1-2f1:08 fast 98 7 2 3 25 2*5 Butler 

GiXkMj Beiming.s 3-4 1:16 slow SG 8 8 11 11 11 G Burns 

TYROLIAN, blk. m, 5. by Tammany — Yodel (C. Schawacker) . 



Weight today 99. 



EDITH MAY, br. m, 5, by Digoldsby — Admittance (C. E. Burnett). 



Koerncr .Marlitis, Pdaek Art. Gold[uooi'. 
ain Gtddproid. Black Art. Bert Osra. 

ain Belltocne, Intense, I’osing. 



G;M9 F. Grounds 
(i»:08n <’ity Park 
»’■G7o2 F. Groumis 



3 I 1:1 1;5 good 112 
3 4 B12S fast 107 
5-8 1 :0.7 mud lo;J 



C. E. Burnett). Weight today 108. 

7’ 5**5 Nic'd Jerry C., Bazil, Cllipie. 

9® 9'*5W Mcln’rH;oIdpriM>f, Foxniead, Rusk. 

6i‘ 7**5 Garner Knighton, Duessa, Monis. 



Weight today 90. CG7:tG F. Grounds 
Anudd, Dr.L. Huffman. ’rivo-Iiui. 66661 F. Gri»unds 
i Strong, Rose Hart, Storm. 6G54C F. Grounds 



»,7r_*:: oakla\;:i 
(C971 Oaklawn 
r.(;s97 OaUlawn 
SULTRY, ch. g, 
(-.3536 Fort i-:- iw 
€3873 I'ort Kr:* 
63704 Fort Erie 



T-s 1:28-; fast lol 111 1 1® 

Im 20y 1:4:;= fast PM 7 2 2 3 3® 

7-S 1:03 good l'*8 9 6 4 4>‘ 

1, bv Maxio — Torrid (W. McLemore) 
13-16 2 :00S fast 85 4 3 5 7 7®« 

11:10#. fast 94 S 10 6 7 4* 

7-8 1 :2Sg fa.-tt 109 9 8 7 7 4’ 



MISS FERRIS, ch. f, 4. by Bobby Beach — Freddie Mitchell (H. T. Batcheler). 



2*5 Butler Ben Strong, Rose Hart, Storm. 6C54C F. Ground 

1 G Burns la'e Harrison 11., Belcast, Botanl.st. BULGER 

/acker). Weight today 104 g7')o:i Ciiv I*ark 

1® G .<wain Concert. Kate Zitt, Miss Affabie. 6(;:i2i City Bark 
5'5 A’buchon J. 1>. Dunn, Shenandoah, Chieftain. 64563 Douglas P 
3® A’buchon Storm, Theodocia, Bendigo. FENIAN, ch. h 

Weight today 102. f. Gn.uml 

7*® Swain Edw’in Gum. Geo.Viviau. Factotum. 66999 ('ity Bark 
5* W Fischer .Scarecrow, Redw ood II., Vestryman iF/j2l City Park 
6* W' Fischer Cobinosa, Glen Lonely, Realm. 



; 1-2 f l:12g hvy lOS 4 
3-4 l-.m hvy 92 7 
; 1-2 £ 1:07 Last 1091 9 



»■G7o2 F. Grounds 5-8 1:0.7 mud lo;j 7 C G 6'» 7**5 Garner Knighton, Duessa, Monis. 
PARAGON, b. c, 3. by Meddler— Sonoy Lass (Mrs. M. Goldblatt). Weight today 95. 

CG7:m> F. Grounds 5 1-2 f l:12g hvy lOS 4 5 3 4* 7* A’buchon West’n, B.of tlicB.Ty, D.of.Monteb’lo 

b€f;6l F. Griiunds 3-4 l;17g hvy 92 7 7 4 3® .3'5 R Lowe Viperiue, S|Muige Cake, Pentagon. 

6G54C F. Grounds 5 1-2 £ 1:07 Last 1091 9 9 8 9® 7*5 A’buchon Boserriaii, Gdil Trick, lm[M;rtin’c«‘. 

PAT BULGER, b. h, 5, by Prince Rudolph — Larkaome (J. L. Thompson). Weight today 113. 

G7')o:> Ciiy I*ark 7 8 1:27?, fa.st 1(«T. 7 9 11 11 10n»10**5Mitchell Gilfain. Priiici* ISnitn.s, Orline. 

6(;:i2i City Park 3-4 1:13? fast 112 10 12 13 13 13**5Troxlcr P.elleStrome. WoiwLsaw, Pr. P.nilus. 

64563 Douglas Pk 3-4 l:14g fast 107 9 12 12 12 12®® W B’hananllan. Bey, Har. Scott, M’d’wl»reeze 

FENIAN, ch. h, 6, by St. Leonards — Helena (P. T. Weir). Weight today 105. 

i’.Tli;* F. Grounds 3 -4 ! :11# good 1'*9 7 5 4* 4*.t Van Dusen.Terry C., Bazil, Clique. 

6f-999 City Bark 7-8 1:28 fast 101 3 5 4 3 1* 2»» J Lee Roseinao, K.of the Valley, Arl*yVau 

iF/j21 City Park 3-4 l:13g fast 109 7 8 6 5*5 5? Hogg Belle.Stroine, Woousaw, Pr. Brutus. 



6023 Oal; lav; u I 1 :18? hvy T»1 1 4 6 9® 9"5 Trueman 

66227 F. Grounds 3- 1 1 :H;? giioa 102 14 14 13 13 13®*iMilliano 

66175 F. Grounds 7 1-2 f 1:07? fast 101 S 6 7 5* 7* Mullane 

ALSONO. ch. g, 7, by Altamax — Sonomia (E. J. Gildersleeve). 

(.7097 Oaklawn 3-4 1:11? fast 117 7 6 4 5® 7* A'buchon 

67045 Oaklawn 3-4 1:161 fa.st 110 8 10 10 8® 6® Engl’der 

fc(973 Oaklawn 3-4 1:155 fa.'^t l'*9 3 5 5 6® 7^5 W Allen 

DOC KYLE, br. c, 3, by Fatherless — Miss Rhodie (W. Hollar). 



Weight today 95. 



67111 Oaklawn 
r€995 Oaklaw n 
66945 Oakl:iwn 
PROTEUS, b. c, 
67097 Oaklawn 
64.870 Douglas I’k 
64679 Douglas I’k 
•VIPERINE, b. m, 
6<?*.>;»7 Ojikiawii 
66X96 Oaklawn 
6G66I F. Grounds 



:; 4 1:15 fa.st Ilo :: 4 11* It Cherry 

.5 12 f 1:08 fast lo3 9 9 8 7® 7‘® Hagan 

7 1-2 f l:0.Sg fast lo7 1 6 6 5* 3® Engl’der 

4, by Galore — Metempsychosis (J. W. O’Neall). 



9"5 Trueman Rus. Silk. J. P. Mayberry, Ruilobii. 
3®*iMilliano Woodsaw, Lady Henrietta. Pity. 

7* Mullane Freuch Nun. Babe B., Tichimingo. 
■sleeve). Weight today 103. 

7’ A'buchon Merrick, B. J. Swanner, (Javin C. 

6® Engl’der Haughty, Dr. McCarty. Foxhall. 

7^5 W Allen Merrick. Boneluake, Potter. ’ 

Hollar). Weight today 100. I 

15 Cherry 1). I.. Huffman. S. Vagrant. (ilenoower I 



SECOND RACE— ‘1 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (.54:— 2-113.) 



FINESSE, b. f, 2, by Compute — Pr estidigitatrice (P. J. Sullivan), 
6G.566 F. Grounds 3 1-2 £ 42 fast 1 'hj 4 6 7| S® J Lee 

66377 City Park 3-8 36? fast 110 3 2® 2»* Engl’der 

GALOBIA. b. f. 2, by Gallantry— Obia. 
lirst start. 



BITTER MAN, b. 
Oiir.o !•’. (ir<»iinds 



B.Strong, AiitnmiiFIower. Rosellart i 6T074 F. Grounds 



2. by Bitter Root — Missouri II. (J. C. Caha), 
i-2 49 good 10:1 3 4 :;*> 3' 5 Hogg 



3-4 1:11! fast 111 10 11 10 10*«10® F Burt 

. 11:46 mud 111 5 6 6 6 4® 4®5 Callus 

1 1 :453 h\T 1*13 7 6 6 6 35 1® Callus 

by Filigrane — Medusa (C. W. Givens). 



Flip, Tres Joli. 

Weight today 102. 



67024 (’ity Park 



49 J fa.st 112 9 
412 fast 109 11 



Weight today 101. 
WliiskBroom. LuteFo.ster, BJueljee. 
Capucine, Hazel M., Zieidieu. 

Weight today 101, 

"Weight today 100. 
Dew of Dawn, Greshaui, lluliywiek. 



11 10 10*®10® F Burton Merrick. B. J. Swanner, Gavin 



.: 1 1:175 fast 101 
7-S 1:282 good 103 
3-4 1:172 hvy 102 



8* 5’ Engl’der 
3*?. 1® Engl’der 
1® lb Bilac 



.Missouri Lad, Cliarlatan, B. Hand. 
Bitter Ilaud, Belden. Banposal. 

Weight today 104. 
LadyV.ashti. Haughty. RustlingSilk 



PRINCESS SUE. b. f, 2, by Bendoran — Palustre (Mrs. S. Doherty). 
U7177 (See Fair Gronnd.s clmrt In tin's paper.) 



J DennisonGossoon. Prince Bowling, Caraseo. 
Nicol I.ee Crest, Whisk Broom, laittiee. 

Doherty). Weight today 104. 



67')01 City I’ark 3 1-2 f 
66949 City Park 3 1-2 f 
65517 F. Grounds 3-8 
BRAVTNEY LAD, br. c. 



Silk. Shenandoali. Telepathy. GT(9)l City I’ark 



BONEBRAKE, b. g. 4. by Bonnio Joe — Wampezo (C. B. Campbell) 



66973 Oaklawn 
66895 Oaklawn 
62275 Memphis 



3-4 1:175 fast 107 2 
5-8 l:u3 good 10:. K) 
3-4 l:14i fast 94 8 



RUSTLING SILK, b. f, 4, by Mirthful— Quiver (J._ C. Milam). 



67172 Oaklawn 2,-4 1:17? fast 114 6 I 4 ."5 D Aus 

67045 Oaklaw n .3- 1 1:162 fa.st 114 4 .5 6 51 4"® D Aus 

C6':'97 Oaklaw 11 3-1 1 :ir.4 fast I'M 1 3 3 2*5 35 D Aus 

J. J. McC., ch. c. 4, by Phil Warren — Veima (H. Bertram). 

First start. 

BAKER WATERS, b. h. 7. by Magian — Veneta (T. Clarkson). 
,39815 < ’ll ni*v island 7 s i ::;ij hw pM I2 12 i:J 10 S* 7*".5Farley 

39671 Br.iokl> n 1 1-16 1.7'*! mud 98 8 9 10 10 10 10*« Farl' y 

FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 



® lb Bilac Sponge Cake, Paragon, Pentagon. 

'. B. Campbell). Weight today 101. 

4 4 3* 2* Shreve Merrick, Potter. Lueulliis. 

9 9 8b 5® Skirvin Storm, Theodocia. T^Toliau. 

7 7 13 13** Behrens Durbar, Hiloua, Operator. 

C. Milam). Weight today 105. 

5 D Austin Ina (Jray. Bandilio. (iavin ('. 

5 4® D Austin Haughty. Dr. .AIcCarty, Foxhall. 

‘5 35 D Austin Lady Vashti, Haughty, Belltoone. 

rtram). Weight today 105. 



'jCt'26 City Park 
C6874 City Park 



431? fast 117 9 6 75 9« Mitchell 

420 fast K*9 4 2 2® 2« Mitchell 

37 fast 108 7 4* 7®5 Wishard 

5. by Braw Lad — Cassilla (T. B. Morris), 
43= fast 108 4 4 ;3“. :>*. Farrow 

42 fast 10.7 9 8 8® 7*»5 Hogg 



D. of Dawn, Gresham. Brawne.vLad 
Gresham, Notasulga, Beu Sand. 
Sh.Rossmore. D.of Dawn, Ru'oywick 
Weight today 97. 
Dew of Dawn. Gresham, Ben Sand. 
Ziephen, Black Mary, Convenient. 



35 3®i "W R W’k’rZiephen, Jimmy H., Ben Sand. 



GRESHAM, b. c, 2, by Sir Hercules — Ethehvinda (B. Schreiber). 



Weight todav 100. 

1 » 1?.. ... I 



Weight tottay 106. 
NevermiK>re. (’oniscaic. Rus. Gurih. 
Highlander. Setauket, locketl. 



RUTH NOLEN, br. f. 4. by Gallantry — Charlcie (G. E. & A. E. Flowers). Weight today 84. 

6717.3 Oaklawn I 1:12 fast l"o 2 12 2 4.5 4* IMandcrs J. i». Dunn. 'Lim Oilmy. Mntrli. 

67071 Oaklawn 3 11:15 fast .n 7’; 4 3 3 7 5** .Siirwe Dr. .Ma<k. H:imu!>:il Rw, Rulher*. 

66996 (Jcik lav II 3^1:13 fast S(, 4 4 4 5® TP Shreve Dr. Mack. Hunnihal Bey.’ .T^T.inders 

TERN'S ROD. ch. g, 5, by Nimrod — Tern (W. Eagan). Weight today 101. 

67171 Oaklawn 3 4 1:141? fust "1 4 7 7 4* E Rico Hannihal iti'v. Ties .loll, I*r. Ma.k. 

67073 Oaklawn 1 .‘<-16 2:Oo;-: fast h»2 111 1 1® 1*7 Enghder High Be;ir, Grosgrain, F.ig Bow. 

66797 Oakla.wn Im 7oy 1 :49jj hvy 1U2 7 4 2 2 1* 15 E Rice Florizel, Odd Ella. Beecher. 

f, 3, bv Star Shoot — "Van-a-Clar (J S. Hawkins). Weight today 105. 

j 1:41! fast J"1 6 4 4 3* 1" Butler .Midas. Floriz*d. .Take Samlers. 

7 1-2 f l:98g fa.st 1"7 6 5 5 3b 2* Butler 'I’he Be:;r, Tres .7 di. Binomio. 

3 4 1:14! fa.st 97 10 5 5 27 1*5 Butler Dr. Mack, Florizel, Midas, 

f. 3, by Inspector B. — A1 Lone (F. J. Pons). Weight today 89. 

3 4 fust 91 u 4 4 : ; 2® A Morgun Ha iinihalBey. Tenr<Ri»d. Dr..Mat k. 

7 4-2 t fa.st K'S 1 6 7 2*‘ 1b A Morgan BinoTido, M. Sutton, Jn< k Bratton. 

. 1-2 £ l:0Sk fast 1"» 4 4 4 2*5 3*5 A .Morgan The Bear, Wing Ting, Biinmdo. 



€7150 F. Grounds 1-2 49 good In:; 4 1 2*>. 2* W R W’k’rDew ofDawn, BitterMan, Ruhywiek 

67"74 F. Grounds 1-2 49i-fast 112 8 7 7* 4® W R W’k'rGos.s(K>n, Prince Bowling, Caraseo. 

'.Tool City Park 3 1-2 f 43g fast 1097 2 1 2b 2'A Nicol 1). of Dawn, Brawne.vLad, BenSand 

FLORENCE N., ch. f, 2, by Ben Holladay — Miss Order (J. P. Devlin). Weight today 97. 

,7127 F. Grounds 1-2 49g slow’ 112 2 7 55 1®5 Idoyd Convenient, Gremse, Lute Foster. 

»7or»l City Park 3 1-2 f 41 fast 102 12 10 10b 12*< Pickett Notasulga, Black Mary, Monthert. 

'd'MTl Cit.v I’ark 3 1-2 f 432 Last 101*512 11 11® 10*5 J Daly I), of Dawn, Gresham, BrawnoyLad 

RUBYWICK, b. f, 2. by Hawkswick — Ruby Dare (G. R. Hamilton). Weight today 104. 

671*0 I. Grounds 1 - 49 good 112 1 2 4*5 4® W McIu’rcD. of Daw’n. Gre.sham. Bitter .Man. 

6C926 City Park 3 1-2 f 42 fast 1125 *» 7 7* 6®5 Troxler Ziephen, Bhuk .Mary. Convenient. 

reSOl City Park 3 1-2 £ 472 hvy 117 1 Ran out. Mitchell Belle ol" Kent, Sahado, Dona li. 

COUNT REINFERD, ch. c, 2, by Flambeau— Waste (W. H. Snyder). Weight today 100. 

G70T4 1". Grounds 1-2 - 49! fast 11_ 3 8 3* 6* U D>we Gos.^oon, Prince Biwling. Carasii>. 

lUr.M’.* (’ity Park 3 1-2 f 42;-| fast IIS 6 6 6b 7® R Lowe Gresham, Princess Sue. N«>tasiilga. 

6G874 City Park 3 1-2 f 435 fast TlS 7 7 65 6** R Lowe Ziephen, Jimm.v H., Braw’ne.v Lad. 

BLUE LEE, ch. c, 2, by Blues — Leetta (T. Capo). Weight today 112. 

6710" ]•'. Gnumds 1 2 49! hvy 117 ;; I 1*1*5 J I-ee E. M. I'r.v. I.attice, Dew of Dawn. 

:6S7l ('ny Park 3 1 2f 4:’,! slow’ 11" 2 1 1® 1® Troxier HuckotBrigade. Truce. Dick Rose. 

)6701 F. Groumis 1-2 51g mud 118 3 3 25 2"® Troxler E. M. Fry, Ziephen, (JountReinferd. 

COLONEL BRADY, br. g, 2, by Sain— Virgie D. (B. Schreiber). Weight today lOl*. 



G70T4 1". Grounds 
lUr.M’.* (’ity Park 
6G874 City Park 
BLUE LEE, ch. 
67100 ]•'. Gnumds 
:6S7l ('ny Park 
')6701 F. Groumis 





1 


-2 • 


49! 


fast 11_ 3 




8 3* 


6* U Lowe 


3 


1-2 


f 


42-: 


fast IIS 6 




6 6b 


7® R Lowe 


3 


1-2 


f 


43! 


fast TlS 7 




7 65 


6** R Lowe 


c, 


2. 


by 


Blues — Leetta 


(T. 


Capo). 






1 


2 


49-: 


hvy 117 ;; 




1 1* 


F5 J Lee 


3 


12 


f 


43! 


slow’ 110 2 




1 I® 


1® Troxler 




1 


_2 


51g 


mud 118 3 




3 25 


2"® Troxler 


3Y, 


br. 




2, 


by Sain — Virgie D. (B. 


Schreiber). 


enl 


ry- 


(h 


es*um ami (’o’< 


imtd 


Brady. 





WING TING. b. f, 3, bv Star Shoot — "Van-a-Clar (J S. Hawkins). 
6KJ96 Oakluo n J 1:41! fast J>'1 6 4 4 3* 1" Butler 

67046 Oaklaw n 7 1-2 f l:98j! fa.st lo7 6 5 5 3b 2* P.utler 

66946 Oaklaw n 3 4 1:14! fa.st 97 10 5 5 25 1*5 Butler 

TRES JOLI. b. f. 3, by Inspector B.— A1 Lone (F. J. Pons). 

67171 Oakla wn 3 4 1:14K fust 94 o 1 I 2® A Mar; 

67()C5 Oaklawn 7 i-j f l:08'i{ fa.st K'S 1 6 7 2*‘ 1b A Mor 

CyiMG Oaklaw n . 1-2 f l:0Si? fast I".'. 4 4 4 2*5 3-"5 A .Mo7- 



First start. 

1’.. Sclireihcr **nlry- (heslum and Co’imel Brady. 

THIRD RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (1:47!— 4 — IhO.) 

MERRY BELLE, b. f, 4. by Father less— Merrymaid (Mrs. M. Goldblatt). 
r.TlT'* «.*<v'e Fair td-uiinds chart in this paper.) 



7028 City Park 
,(•'^7:; Oity Park 



1 1-8 1 :74rl fa.st T m 6 6 
1 1-16 1:49! slow 97 :? 1 



G6628 F. Grounds Im 70y 1:48! mud Kd 



THISTLE DO, br. h, 6, by Knight of the Thistle — ^incess Bijou (Mrs. C. E. Mahone). 



maid (Mrs. M. Goldblatt). Weight today 87. 

13 ir.’«I3'* T Taylor Ohermi, St. Nixd. Rdlcent. 

6 7® 8*’5 R Li>we Foreigner, Col. I*ortlet.t. G. Larsen. 
9 9* 8® F Burton Dcde Slromc, Tcru’s Rod, Grosgrain 



67121 r»uklawn 
67(M8 Oaklav. n 
6'^9’9S Oaklawn 



l:n 70V 1:14# fa.st loO 3 1 1 

•1 1 16 1 :48J fast 112 3 I 2 

lni70yl:46 fast 110 3 1 1 



]b In Knopf 



I'.elderi. Florizel. 



"Weight today 102. 
S. Ihsaiicora. 



GRANADA, br. c, 
•;71:*6 F. Grounds 
•'.7o7S 1\ Gnumds 



3b 4®5 I> .Vustin S. Rot’amora. Kitti(^’Iatt. Bendigo. 56327 City Park 
15 I***’ Wishard High Bear, Belden.^vi<>rizel. gq. VALENTIN 



4, by Giganteuia — Alexina (C. E. Burnett). Weight today 98. 

1 l:42g slow’ IHy 4 2 2 2 2® 2® W McIn’i*eTom Dolan. Tinker. Polly Prim. 

7-S l:26i fast 1(*6 4 2 :; 2 2® 2* W Mcln’reWes, Ohcron. Dr. Spruill. 

1 1-16 1:47| fast 102 4 3 3 4 4® 4®J Jus Hcn’syP, Sterling, Goldmate, B. Brnmmel. 



HANNIBAL BEY, b. h. 5, by Emin Bey— Chula (H. R. Baker). 



67171 Oaklaw n 
67071 Oaklawn 
66996 Oaklawn 



.3 4 1:142 fast lo7 
3 4 1:17 fast lr*9 
X 1 1:13 fast 110 



2 lb 1® Engl’der 
4 1® 2= (^herry 

2 25 2* Kngl’dcp 



Weight today 112. 
Tres .Toll. Tern’s R<kI. Dr. .Ma<*k. 
Dr, Mack. Ralbert. Lady Vashti. 
i*r. Mack, .Take S:inders, .Mencon. 



FIFTH RACF,— I M.le and 



TOM GILROY, bJk. c, 
67173 Oaklawn 
67122 Oaklaw n 
67072 Oaklawn 



3, by Serpent — Dora Wod (J. R. Wainwright). 

1 1:42 fast 94 8 7 6 5 2*4 2.) Shreve 

1 1:411 fast 102 4 2 2 2 35 4*5 Engl’der 

1 1:42 fast lUl 10 7 7 6 5* 6**5Hagan 



Weight today 104. 
J. D. Dunn. Mulch. Ruth Nolen. 
Flip. J. I). Dunn, Demo. 

Bottles, J. D. Dunu, Charley Ward 



ST. VALENTINE, b. h, 6. by Him yar— Bracelet (A. F. Ginter). Weight today 104. 

67172 F. Grounds 1 l:4l good lc5 4 2 2 2 2® 2* .1 Loe P. Sterling. Fantastic, Yaukee Girl. 

67073 City Park 1 1-16 1:U:‘ fast 109 7 6 6 C 5b 5**5 J Lee Goldie. P. Sterling, Beau Brummel 

C692S (Tty Park 7-8 1:2* fa.st 3(»7 3 4 3 4 4* 3® J Martin Colloijuy, Wes. Toboggau. 

T#M DOLAN, b. c, 3, by Jean Bereaud — Marahetta (P. Cook). Weight today 95. 

!.G26 I ’. Gnumds I 1 :42? .slow 9t :: I I I 1'^ 1® Bilac Granad.-i. Tinker. I’ollx Prim. 

»6i77 «’ilv Park I 1:43! hvy lov 4 2 1 1 U 25 Seih-r Grace Larsen. Lruupiriiumer. Lldull 

66(>o6 1-'. Gi. iuid.s 1 !:4oi fa.st 90 till 1'**^ 1*5 Bilac Fantastic, Dr. SpniilT. Flavlgny. 

PETER STERLING, b. c, 4. by Lord Esterling — Lucreeco (A. Brown). Weight today 111, 

C7ir»2 F. Grournls 1 1:41 good I(':> 7 .> 3 15 1‘ Hogg St .Valentine. Fantastic. Vunk«H'Girl 

(fto.7.3 City Park 1 1 16 1:44! fast B»7 4 7 7 4 4® 2nw Hogg Goldie. B. Brummel. Emergency. 

66952 City Park 1 1-8 1:53 fast 105 3 6 5 3 3^ 2® Van DusenTileing, Lady Navarre, Ohiyesa. 



67172 F. Grounds 
67073 City Park 
66928 City Park 
T«M DOLAN, b. c, 

!.G26 F. Gnumds 
•6 1 77 «’ilv Park 
66(>0', 6'. Gr< -iMid.U 



1 1:H good lc5 4 2 2 2 2® 2* .1 Loe 

1 1-16 1:41* fast 109 7 6 6 C 5h J Lee 

7-8 1 fa.st K»7 3 4 3 4 4* 3® J Martin 

3, by Jean Bereaud — Marahetta (P. Cook). 

I 1.42? .slow 9t :: I I I 1 1 ® Bilac 

I 1:4’.! hvy lov 4 2 1 1 U 2\ Sed.-r 

1 1:4"! fa.st 90 till 1'**^ 1*5 Bilac 






5 



FOURTH RACE — 2 1-4 Miles. BuA Cup Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. — 5 — lo.l.) 



BESTERLING. b. b, 6, by Lord E sterling — Lucrece (S. Reid). 



liVllIS F. tlroiinds 
C7053 Fity I’ark 
6<:878 City Park 



1 3-4 3:<H> slyw !<>(♦ S 
1 1-lfi 1:11?. last 103 S 
1 1-8 l;54g fast 104 1 



Weight today 106. 



(-,18 DusonMahogaiiy, Dr. Yoiiu^. .Marvin Neal 

T’ Van DusemioUllc. P. Sterling. Deau Itruimnel 
Ih ^»nk Van DusenMissouri I.ad, (Jalilie. 



1 1-4 2:07;^ fast lt»*J 11 10 10 10 10 10'< Beckman Marvin Neal. A. Day. Evie Dreene. 



CASHIER, ch. h. 6, by Longllight— Trusty (Mrs. M. C. Lyles). 

(570.72 City Park 3 5:19 fast 10.7 4 3 3 3 2’ L* Idoyd 

C7004 City Park 1 1-4 2:07;( fast IntJ 11 10 10 10 10 10'< Becknif 

66S29 City I’ark 1 1-4 2:112 slow 106 9 7 7 6 5^ Van Di 

DROMIO, ch. h, 5, by Lamplighter — New Jersey (W. H. McMulle 
66852 Ciiy Park 1 1:413 slow 107 7 8 7 6 6‘ 5^5 Farrow 

667.78 F. (Iroiinds 1 1-4 2:13? hvy IK) 1 1 1 3 7-8'= Knffl'dc 

C6GSI F. Grounds 7-S l:31i hvy lOS 2 3 6 7 7 7^^iBilac 

MAMIE ALGOL, b. m, 5, by Algol— Miss Mary C. (F. M. Smith). 

L7052 City Park 3 5:19 fast lo5 3 2 1 I 1« 1» Troxler 

66;k)2 City Park 2 3:32g fast 1(»5 2 3 2 2 2‘ 2» Farrow 

66570 F. Grounds 1 1-2 2:37i fast 106 4 7 u 5 3' A 2* Van Di 



Weight today 100. 
Maniio.Mgol. Al.Dulonr. G.ilinister. 



1 1-4 2:112 slow 106 9 7 7 6 5 ^ Van Dusei 

by Lamplighter — New Jersey (W. H. McMullen). 

1 1:413 slow 107 7 8 7 6 6‘ 5U Farrow 

1 1-4 2:13? hvy IK) 1 1 1 3 7= 8'= Kngl'der 

7-S 1:31 i hvy lOS 2 3 6 7 7 7i^iBilac 

m, 5, by Algol — Miss Mary C. (F. M. Smith). 

3 5:19 fast 105 3 2 1 I 1« 1» Troxler 

2 3:322 fast 1(»5 2 3 2 2 2‘ 2» Farrow 



1 1-2 2:37i f?ist 106 4 



Van DusenSt. Noel, Jungle Dnp, Bulwark, 

H. McMullen). Weight today 92. 

5^5 Farrow T. Englishman. Pasadena, li. Ko.val. 

8'= Kngl'der Mis.Lad. T.Englishnian.St. VaEntine 

7^^iBilac Uiekey, KWInwoo<i. I’asadena. 

M. Smith). Weight today 116. 

1“ Troxler Casliser, Alma Dufour, G.. Minister. 

2» Farrow Alma Dufour. Orly, A. Cummer. 



CREATION, b. c, 2, by Altamax — Recreation (T. H. Williams). Weight today 112. 

nakiaml 1-2 492 fair h)6 4 1 F 1* W Miller Love of Gold, Oronogo, Gaga. 

C»7 49 Oakland 3 1-2 f 4:’, 2 slop 110 1 1 P* 1" W Miller Be Thankful. Bonhenr. llliineslone. 

66673 Oakland 3 1-2 f 432 slop 114 2 4"^ 4« \v Miller Kaeonteur, Billy Watkins, Braggart 

BRAVOURE, b. f, 2, by Gerolstein — Priestess (UDene Bros.). Weight today 109. 

67131 oaklami 1-2 49? fair 111 4 2 3‘ 1"!^ ScMullle P.nnker Dill. Pajaroita. Dred-er 

K70.7S Oakland 1-2 4S? good 107 '5 2 2» 3«5 .Seoville AI>lH*y, .Marlha .lane. Adena. 

66S:u Oakland 3 1-2 f 43? hvy 113 6 4? 5'^ W Dugan Alhia, Memorize, Be Thankful. 

BILLY PULLMAN. Weight today 108. 

f irst start. 



SAN GILL (Keene Bros.). 

First start. 

GALMOORE. b. c, 2. by Galveston — Hannah Moore (P. Sheridan). 
67106 Oaklainl :; 1-2 f 43g fair 112 6 5? F Gral 

67(Mi6 Oakland 3 1-2 f 42 fast 114 1 1- 2? Lawrer 

66711 Oakland 3 1-2 f 44? mud 114 5 Snk 8 F Kell 



Weight today 105. 



3U 2? Van DusenBig Bow, Brilliant. Ilelgersoii. 



OLD STONE, b. h, 6, by Sykeston— White Wings (Mrs. M. Goldblatt) 



Weight today 103. 



ED B.. (H. T. Griffin). 
First start. 



(P. Sheriaan). Weight today 105. 

51 F Graham Gaige Taylor, Irish Mike, Wilinure. 
1= 21 Lawrence Pajaroita, Bardonia. Memorize. 

Snk 8 F Kelly Raconteur, L. of Gold, Sandpiper. 

Weight today 105. 



671.75 F. Grounds 7-S 1:2’:>2 good 134 6 5 5 S 7'1 7*- Foy Lucy Marie. Cora Price. Baneful. 

66703 F. Grounds 1 1-16 1:53? mud 117 2 1 4 6 S= 10=* A’buchon Foreigner, St, Nck‘ 1, Gladiator. 

MARVIN NEAL. ch. c, 4, by Inspector B. — Katie Ellerslie (L. F. Piper). V/eight today 103. 



ROSE H., b. f, 2, by Blues — Prevent (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 102. 

670S2 Oakland 3 1-2 f 43? mud 110 4 :0» 7‘=5A Brown Bonhenr, Memorize, Belle Brady. 

JOCKEY MOUNCE, hr. c, 2, by Tempo— Nanine Noland (J. N. Mounce). Weight today 102. 

67106 Oakland 3 1-2 f 43g fair 1K» 7 9 11 J Conway Gage Taylor, Irish Mike, Wilmore. 

66635 Oakland 3-8 37 slow 112 6 6? 9 P Phillips Billy Myers, Rhinestone, Ir. Mike. 

Keene Bros, entry — I’ravtuire and San G4I. 

II. T. Gridin eiitvy — Ed B. and Rose II. 

SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling, (1:12 — C — 118.) 



67128 F. Grounds 
67(K>4 City Park 
06758 F. Grounds 

MAHOGANY, b. 



1 3-4 3:06 slow 100 G 3 1 2 3^ 3'« Dig? 

1 1-4 2:07? fast 1<>» 5 11 1 I'J 1“ Digj 

1 1-4 2:13? hvy 100 5 8 8 8 8 7‘* Van 

f, 4, by Box — Intermezzo (T. J. Harrison). 



2 33 3'« Diggins .Mahogany, Dr. Young, Jungle Imp. 

1 VI Diggins Anna Day, E. Greene, J. Reddick. 

8 8 7‘* Van DusenMis.Lad, T.Englishiuau.St.Varntine 

J. Harrison). Weight today 105. 



(;7128 F'. 


Grounds 


1 3-4 3:06 slow ;C 


2 6 


4 


L 1® 1« 


R I»we 


Dr. Yoiim 


66704 FT 


Grounds 


1 1-16 1:53? mud 93 


4 11 


9 


6 4* 1** 


Engl’der 


Ella M., 


66626 F. 


Grounds 


1 1-16 l :52g mud 113 


7 6 


6 


6 6® 3® 


Mitchell 


Gamnra, 



GAY MINISTER, ch. g, 6, by Prime Minister— Miss Alice (J. C. Ferriss, Jr.): 



67052 City Park 3 5:19 fast 9S 2 1 4 4 4 4='^ T Taylor 

6645.2 City Park 11-16 1:47 fast 100 2 G C 7 7» 5» W Ott 

MISSOURI LAD, b. g. 4, by Top Gallant- Margaret Allen (F. Cook). 
0CS7S City Park 1 1-8 1:54? fast 110? 3 3 3 3 2? ink Xicol 

66758 F. Grounds 1 1-4 2:13? hvy 105 3 ,5 4 4 1" Farrow 

66682 F. Grounils 1 1-8 2:<X»? hvy 105 1 1 1 1 2i 2^ R l„owe 



66758 F. Grounds 
66682 F. Grountls 



Weight today 9?. 



Mat.iie Algol, ('ashie". A). Dufour. 
Grosgraiu, Brookston, Bulwark. 

Weight today 111. 
Besterling, Goldie. 

T. Englishman, St. Vnrntne.J.Ued’ck 
Besterling, Flavigny, Light Note. 



TRIUMPHANT, b. c, 3, by Gerolstein — Erratum (Keene Bros.). Weight today 114 

67o:W Oakland 6 1-2 f l:21g fast 9:i 3 111= 1^ Seoville Ro.searo, Dora I.. P.nshthorpe 

C6932 Oakland 3-4 1:15 good 108 7 3 4 4= 4* Seoville Viola B.. Blanche C., Galvestonian 

C6446 Oakland F C 1:15? slop 114 1 6 6 6* 5« Sandy MabelHollander, Paladini.BlaneheC. 

DUKE OF ORLEANS, hr. g, 3, by Albert— Belle of Orleans (R. R. Rice, Jr.). Weight today 111. 



Harri.'^oii iS: Mt-Mullen entry Dromio and Mahogany. 

FIFTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-clds and upward. Allowances. (1:05?- 



MAY GILMORE, b. f. 3, by David Garrick — Magdelene (J. J. Mackessey). Weight today 89. 

612IK5 Crescent Pk 1-2 49? good h'4 1 10 10? 11"' lAv’gston Sister Huffman, Gladl’irato. J. .1. Ir 

61116 ('rescent PU 3 1-2 f 44? slow 100 9 9 8= G"? W Hayes Sehro. Midway. H« Im'ith.BeatricelL 

6(»98S Crescent I’k 1-2 4S? fast 94 9 8 8^ 9'“H'handler A1 Powell, Lucy Marie, Our Own. 

PASADENA, b. h, 6, by Ben Strome — Blue Bells (B. Vincent). Weight today 110. 

6'1953 City Park 1 1:40 fast lOS ]<• 10 9 9 9^ 8'’5 F Keyes Silvorskin. Ternus. Dr. Spruill. 

66S..2 (2iiy Park 1 1 :413 slow 1 10 5 5 5 4 2? 2^ W McTn’reTheEuglishman. R.Royal.Silverskin 

66739 F. Grounds Im 20y 1:47? hvy Kt3 111 1 1= 5^ A’buchon Light Note, Rickey, Tinker. 

COLLOQUY, b. f, 3, by Russell— Latour (G. H. Holle). Weight today 94. 

67<*79 F'. tJrounds 3-4 1:13? fast l'»7 2 1 1 1*5 1= Garner Tmlor, D. of Montebello, Moiu're. 

■ 66928 City Park 7-S 1:26 fast S7 2 1 1 1 1= 



BUKI:. OF ORLEANS, hr. g, 3, by Albert— Belle of Orleans (B. R. Rice, Jr.). Weight today 111. 

67159 Oakland 1 1:45 slop H»9 1 2 3 2 2* 2= Horner Blanebe C.. Boguni. F.airvstreet 

67081 Oakland F C 1:12^ mud 107 1 7 4 2'J 15» A Brown Allerion, Galvesitmiaii, Blanche C 

669:52 Oakland 3-4 1:15 good 107 6 7 5 5? 6"» A Brov.m Viola B., Blanche Galvestoni.an! 

KOGO, hr. f, 3, by Morte Fonse — Huronia (P. Culbertson). Weight today 107. 

t.677l Oakland 1 1-16 1:54 slop 112 10 8 4 7 7 7'*iP‘ Phillips Eudora, Grace G,, ]Miss Officious 

(5675.3 Oakland 7-8 1:31 slop 106 3 4 5 5 5= 2= J McBride Bogum, 1). of Orleans, Pc'cr. Lass. 

66411 Oakland 1 1:46 mud W 5 7 6 4 3= 3= Kirsch’m Metlakatla, Swaircer. Dotterel 



*6771 Oakland 11-16 1:54 slop 112 10 8 4 7 

6675.3 Oakland 7-8 1:31 slop 106 3 4 5 5 

66411 Oakland 1 1:46 mud W 5 7 6 4 : 

BLANCHE C., b. f. 3, by Sain— Malaise (S. Polk). 
« 715:> Oakland 11:45 slop 107 2 1 1 1 

67i'M Oakland F C l:12g mud lo.; 7 5 6 

(6932 Oakland 3-4 1:15 good 105 3 4 3 



2= J McBride Bogum, 1). of Orleans, 



VINTON, ch. g, 3, by Sabine — Julia Magee (H. L. Jones). 
«i71.‘»9 Oalvland 1 1:45 slop liO .s 11 8 9 9* S' 

G6673 Ascot I’ark 7-S 1:.301 fast 107 10 10 7 6 5^ 1? 

66610 Ascot Park 5-S 1:02 fast 107110 6 4 41 2i 



i 1-2 f 1 :05? fast 10.5 4 



G5ILD, hr. g, 3, by Qigaateum — Alcyone II. (Burlew & O’Neill). 

1653') City I'ark ^ 1 1:39? fast 98 3 3 3 3 2«fc 3= Jas He n’sy. Juggler, Alma 



67<*79 V. Grounds 3-4 1:13? fast l'»7 2 1 1 1*1 1= Garner 

■ 66928 City Park 7-S 1:26 fast S7 2 1 1 1 1= 1= Garner 

66531 City Park 5 1-2 f 1:05? fast 10.5 4 1 1 1= 2^ Garner 

GILD, hr. g, 3, by Qigaateum — Alcyone II. (Burlew & O’Neill). 

6653') City I’ark ^ 1 1:39? fast 9S 3 3 3 3 2«t 3= Jas Hen’s 

66340 City I’ark 1 1-4 2:0S? slow 105 4 2 2 1 3^ 4= Jas Hen’s 

(.6230 F. Grounds Im *?^y 1:45? good 119 5 5 4 5 2*i 2* Nlcol 

SUNNY BROOK, ch. g. 6, by The Hero— Fira (J. Robertson).- 
C4S69 i:»uuglas J‘k 7-S 1:31? mud los 3 5 6 7 5A A Martin 

64S36 Douglas I'k Ab 3-4 1:11 good h *2 9 9 9 8* 8‘i A Martin 

64*565 Windsor 1 l:40g fast 109 5 1 1 1 1= 1*^ Mountain 

TOBOGGAN, hr. g, 7. by Kingston —Glide (S. W. Street!) . 

(•7127 F. G:-iiiinds 5 s 1:02 slow 115 4 1 3 2 ‘>. 1= .1 I.ee 

66979 City Park 5 1-2 1 l;oG? fast 113 4 2 1 U l"k j 

66L2S City Park 7-S 1:26 fast 104 5 2 2 2 35 4‘* Jas Hen’s 



1*5 1= Garner Tudor. D. of Montebello, Monere. 

1= 1= Garner Wes, St. Valentine, Toboggan. 

1= 2^ Garner Cb. Ea.stmaii, Fantastic, De Oro. 

& O’Neill). Weight today 96. 

2“t 3= Jas Hen’sy.Iugglcr, Alma Dufour. John Carroll 
3^ 4= Jas Hen’sy.Jamcs Rwldick, (Joldic, A. Dufour. 
2h 2* Nlcol Elfall, Pompadour, De Oro. 

obertson).- Weight today 107. 

5A .'i- A Martin Cus Hoidorn, J. W. u’Neill, Uoscoe 
8* 8‘5 A Martin .Mansard. .Sir Russell, Hector. 

1= 1*1 Mountain Re’oounder, Conde, Australiua. 
Btreett). Weight toifay 112. 

2‘5 1= .r I.ee Sir Toildington, B.'tivi:ie. Odd Tri;-k. 
li ink J Jjoe Sir Toddiiigton, J>eiis. Minot. 

35 4‘* Jas Hen’syCollocuy, Wes. St. Valemiue. 



ROSE CHERRY, ch. f, 3, by Rubicon— Rio Hondo (F. J. Neil) 



4 3= 3= Kirsch’m Metlakatla, Swagger, Dotterel. 

Ik). ^ . Weight today 107. 

1 I'i 1= W Miller D. of Orleans, Bogum, Fairystreet. 

6 4i 4* Sandy D.ofOrleans, Allerion, Galvestonian. 

3 o'* 2J Sandy Viola. B., Galvestonian, Triumphant 

.. Jones). Weight today 107, 

9 9* S'8 Lawr’nce Blatjche C., I), of Orleans, Bogum. 

6 5*^ 1? Lawrence Buna. Irish Mail, Red Ball 

4 41 2i D Boland L. Fitzgibbon, O. Price, Rov. Ascot 



67132 ()a'x!and 7-S 1:29? fair 90 6 6 5 4 75 7'-* J..ycurgu 

66907 Oakland 7-8 1:291 fair 94 7 G 9 9 lo 10*2 Buxton 

GGsll Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:10 hvy 105 3 3 2 2= 2* Borel 

PASODELLA, ch. f, 3, by Del Paso II.— Zepha (J. Davis). 

♦ 6771 Oakland 1 1-16 1:54 slop 105 8 lu Ju 5 6* 6*«?.L Willis 

6607.7 Oakland 6 1-2 f l:24g hvy 107 3 5 2 2= 2= ^Sandv 

GG021 Oaliland 3-4 l:iS? hvy 107 4 3 4 5nk 6» Graham 

MAIA, b. f, 3, by Wadsworth — Frederica (T. H. Stevens). 



SIXTH RACE- 



3-year-olds and upwai^d. Seiling. (1:12? 5—1 1 



BUD KILL, ch. c, 3, by Orimar — Young Thistle (F. T. Darst). 



4, by Star Ruby — Firenzeta (W. McGlinncn). 



(;7o 7!5 Citv Perk 3-4 l:i:5.? fast ]<>*) 1 lu 11 S’= (i^l. C Mnrri> 

u;; 5l (Mty Park 3-4 1:13.? fast 95 10 1 4 4i imr jas Hen 

6(5851 Ci*y Park 3-1 1:15 slow 92 3 2 2 36 5^5 R Lowe 

RED RUBY, b. c, 4, by Star Ruby— Firenzeta (W. McGlinncn). 
66738 i\ (.Ji-ounds 5 1-2 f 1:11 hvy 112i 5 5 4 3* 15 Burto 

6»:ns F. Grounds 3-4 1:14? fast 11** 10 9 9 Id 10*=2P. Burto 

€6(Hi9 City Park 3-4 1:20;| h\T 101> ^ 3 2 1? l»i B Burto 

FRENCH NUN, br. f, 4, by The F riar— Vivandiere (J. H. Baker), 
67055 (’ll V Park 1 1 :13ri fast he 3 ll 14 125 lo*'i Lloyd 

(T951 City Park 7-8 1:27? fast I'd 4 5 3 3 4= 4'\ Hogg 

666<’4 Grounds 5 1-2 f l:0Cg fast 102 10 5 4 66 6*i Lloyd 

SALLY PRESTON, b. f. 3, by Canopus— Nell Preston (R. Tucker). 



9arst). Weight today 100. 

C Morris P.clle Strome. Dehiio.c, Blue Dale. 
Jas Hen’sySpion, (Jrace George. Bitter Miss. 



2 36 5^5 R Lowe Meadowhreeze, Ivelined, (). Brady. 

W. McGlinncn). Weight today 106. 

4 3* 3" 15 liurton Keator, Matadix*. Kni.ghlon, 

9 Id 10*=1P» l^urton I’ostng. Tsara, Fancy Dress. 

2 1? l*i B Burton Mr. Scott, Knighton, Clu Olcott. 

ere (J. H. Baker), Weight today 99. 

14 I2i im'i Lloyd Belle Strome. Delmore^ Blm‘ Dale. 

3 4= 4'\ Hogg Field Lark. Miss Leeds, Donna. 

4 66 6*i Lloyd Od<l Trick, Airshiii, Tichiniingo. 

jston (R. Tucker). Weight today 93. 

2 s S'" A Marlin Cajd. Taylor, Rickey, .M:iry .Morris. 



6(i779 City Park 
REFINED, ch. f, 
67IC..5 (’ity J’.trk 
(i<;s.’'.l ('’ity Park 
66755 F. Grounds 



(i7Hd P. Gioiiuds .* 1-2 f 1 :09A livy I'P 7 3 2 s S'" A Marlin Cajd. Taylor, Rickey, Mtjry .Morris. 

66104 F. Grounds 3-1 l:14j( fast 110 12 6 7 71 9‘**iNicoi Spion. Anna Raskin, Lucy Mai'ie. 

(5597.8 City Park 5 1-2 f 1 ;07g fa.«t 103 12 10 9 6^ 6‘ L Smith Morales, Chase, S<dly M. 

DE ORO, ch. c, 3, by Don de Oro— E. S. J. (fi. T. White). Weight today 101. 

67<H»r, ('iiy Pa;!-: • 4 1:15 fast HI 2 2 2 2= :‘.C Seder Coltness. DimMiioek. l*;ix(on. 

66:Ht5 (’ity Park 5 12 f 1:07? fa.st 94 7. 6 1 7‘* 10'-* Hue.stis MissLeeds. Bntinskie, I’rimcBrutus 

66779 (Tty Park 3-4 l;17t hvy VC> 7 (5 4 a"? lluestis Coltness, Voting, Nrdra. 

3, by Rapallc — Superfine (W. J. Donohue). Weight today 95. 

:: 4 l:i:>li fast l<«d t; 12 9 7' 7‘* Farrow l!»*lle Strojtie. Delniore. Dim* Dale. 

3 1 1:15 slow 9‘. 6 4 4 4* 2* A Martin .Meadow I »reeze. I’.rady. Ohiyosa. 

3 1 1:17 hvy 94 5 3 3 3i 1* A Martin Dapple Gold, Mafalda, Bazil. 

by Maceo— Reme:nber Me II. (S. Louis). Weight today 101. 

3 I fast ioi ]n ;; i' 4= 1"'~ Lloyd ,\mlitor. D.-ipple Cold. Odd Trick. 

7-S 1:27? fa.st 104 3 2 1 1 11 7= .las Hen’syEield Lark. Mi*s LetslH, iiomia. 

5-S 1:0J;{ slow :'8 12 8 S 8= S‘i Bilac Mafalda, Ne<lra, Cora Price, 

blk. g. 9. by Lissa.k — Trousseau III. (E. L. Talley). Weight today 106. 

4 1 :i I? g<'od no ;{ 322* :d GoM.stein Greu.‘ule, Dapple Gold, Field I.:irk. 

1 1-16 l:.".l hvy PK. 2 11 1 1* 21 Van Du.senLiglit Note, K.Ellsworfh, Briliiant. 

7-S 1:28 fa.^t 102 7 5 3 2 1= Van DusenlJert Osra, Mazonia, G.ny Boy. 

g, 6, by Golden Garter — Mottle (S. B. Billings). Weight today 106. 



3, by Rapallc — Superfine (W. J. Donohue). 

3 4 1 :i:3i fast P«»*. 6 12 9 T' 7‘‘* Fan 

3 1 1:15 slow 93 <; 4 4 4* 2* A N 

3 1 1:17 hvy 94 5 3 3 3i 1* A J 



POSING, br. f, 4, by Maceo— Rem e:nber Me II. (S. Louis). 



67075 F. (Jroutids 3 t l;l3fl last loi pi 2 4= 1"’- Lloyd A 

m;*-:.! (TTy P.irk 7-S 1 :27? fa.st 101 3 2 1 1 1^ 7= Jas Hen’syF 

66850 City Park 5-S l:02i slow :ts 12 8 8 8= S‘i Bilac M 

PAUL CLIFFORD, blk. g. 9. by L issak— Trousseau HI. (E. L. Talley) 
67 154 F. CiMuml.s 4 1 :M? good llo ;{ 3 2 2* GoM.stein G 

(57103 F. Grounds ll-16 1:.".l hvy PK. 2 11 1 1* 2i Van Du.senL 

67002 City i’arlv 7-S 1:28 fa.st 102 7 5 3 2 lb 1= Van DusenB 

DAPPLE GOLD. b. g, 6, by Golden Garter- Mottle (S. B. Billings). 
(57154 I’. Grounds 3 4 1:14? good 1u9 7 s 5 3'5 2’i Lloyd (5 

(,7o75 1>\ Groun.is :: 4 P.13g fast 112 s 6 4 3i 3=? Jas Hen’syP 

66755 F. Grounds 3-4 1:17 h\ y 110 3 4 4 4= 2* Lloyd R 

ARABO, ch. h, 7, by Nomad — Ch arm (T. D. Sullivan). 

67129 Grouluis 1 1:13 slow Pn; 111 1 I* 1^ Lloy«l P 

67000 City Park .S C 2:. 58? fast 319 2 '5 5 6 6‘ 6*« Ilueston A 

t;c.*25 City Park .S C 3:01 Last 142 1 3 3 1 2’- It Hucston L 



3 -4 1:14? good Pi9 7 No 3'?. 2l 
:;4 1:13gfast 112 S 6 4 3i 3=_ 

66755 F. Grounds 3-4 1:17 hvy HO 3 4 4 4= 2* Lloyd Refined, Mafald.a, Bazil. 

ARABO, ch. h, 7, by Nomad — Ch arm (T. D. Sullivan). Weight today 116. 

67129 Grouluis 1 1:13 slow Pn; 111 1 I* 1^ Lloy«l I’r.ofWooilstock. Redeoat. Bellindi.in 

67000 City Park .S C 2:. 58? fast 319 2 '5 5 6 6‘ 6*« Ilueston Auhs, T. (i.Scarhrough. S.Resurtus 

61,925 City Park .S C 3:01 Last 142 1 :i 3 1 2’- It Hucston Lights Out, Allies, Naraii. 

SPONGE CAKE. br. h. 5. by Galore or Filigrane — Lizzie Baker (A. B. Campbell). Weight today 110. 
66717 Grounds 3-4 1 :17? mud IM 1 3 .5 3* 2*» W R W’k’rP'.iptdeGold. JoliuPeters, Sp’dniaker 

6r>6':i l'\ (troiiniis 3-4 1:17.5 hvy pi9 2 2 2= 25* W R W’k’rViperine, Paragon, Pent.igon. 

6C,55L F. Grounds lm2 'yl:42 fast 112 .2 4 7 7 6* 6** W R W’k’rCamiiaigner, Oberon, Zick .\brams. 

FOXMEAD, hr. g, 6. by Dunois— Good Friend (B. C. Evans). V/eight today 113. 

671127 City Dark 5 1 2 f 1 ;fK52 fast P'6 5 ]o S 5't 5't Hurstis Rusk, Como On Sam, King I’cpper. 

66980 City I'.i’k :i-4 1:12;^ fast 106 7 6 4 3* 2't Huestis Gidilproof, Rusk, .\irsliip. 

66875 City J’ark 7 8 l:2Sij fast 107 7 12 12 12 11= 6** lluestis (Tilton Forge, Asterisk, Grenade. 

SEVFNTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. (1:.52J- ;j-11.5.) • 



2't 25* Lloyd (’.remule. Paul (TilTord, Field Lark. 
3t 3=? Jas Hen’syPosing, Auditor. Odd T'rick. 

4= 2* Lloyd Refined, Mafalda, Bazil. 



1^ Lloy.l 
6*« Hucston 
It Hucston 



SPONGE CAKE. br. h. 5. by Galore or Filij 
66717 Gnmnds 3-4 1:17? mud 104 1 

6r>6':l V. (JiKumis 2-4 1:17.5 hvyv P»9 2 



GLISTEN, ch. m, 6, bv Knight of Ellerslie— Beloved (K. Spence). 
f.6704 l-\ GiMiiiids 1 1-16 1:.Y2? mud Ki5 11 6 s 8 S'^lD^iA’liuchon 

6*;665 F. Grounds 1 1-8 2:00? iivy lo5 5 5 3 3 4* 3< A’buciion 

DELE STROME, ch. f, 3, by Ben Strome — Lindelo (J. E. Muri*hy). 
670VI) P\ Ground.s 1 1- 16 1 :47? fa«t 89 8 P) P) 10 10 P)"'tF .S'.\ain 

ef;T59 F. Grounds 11-16 1:53 iivy 88 7 7 9 9 8t 6'*P" Swain 

66723 F. Gr(*unds 1 3-10 2:0S? mud 87 7 4 4 2 2= 2>i F Swain 



KAISERHOFF, ch. g, 3, by Lord E sterling— Emma Holle (G. H. Holle). 



(.5121 F. ('.iMUiids 
67055 City J’ark 
6687»> City Park 
BANEFUL, ch. c 
(57 1 55 F. Grounds 
67'»75 F. (.Iron inks 
66G66 F. Grounds 



5- 4 1 :161 slow P)7 «> 
;-4 1:13? fast :i2 n 
1 1:42s fast li'7 7 



Weight today 103. 



It 1= Hogg No (Quarter. Royal Bomi. Paxton. 

6* 5’ Goldstein Belle Strome. Dclmore, Blue Dale. 
3>t 3= W R W’k’rCora Price, Slcamous. Rij) Rap. 



3, by Intrusive — Nina Louise (G. C. Bennett). 



Weight today 98. 



66760 F. Grounds 
66341 City Park 



66929 City ITirk 
668.55 City Park 



SMALL LADY, b. m, 5, by Taiamany — Small Hopes (Mrs. R. A. Anthony) 



(;71U3 1’. Ground.s I 16 1:51 hvy I'M 7 5 5 7 7* 7*"tDockinan 

66761 F. Grounds 1 1-16 J :54q hvy lot 2 2 3 3 2= 2*t F Burton 

(56175 Grounds 1 1:41? fast lo9 8 12 12- 9 8* S® F Burton 

GARGANTUA, br. c. 3, by Giganteum— Aster (Mrs. M. Gcldblatt) 
(57J7K (•'.•lir Grounds chart in this jiaiier. > 

i;7oi*9 I'\ Grounds 1 1:45? hvy 108 2 2 1 1 1* 2n Seder 

66927 City I ’ark 1 1-16 1:45? fa.st 87 5 2 5 5 5 5* Goldstein 



Weight today 124. 



Bye Bye II., S. .Midway, Irouton. 

1’. .Stalling, Goldmate. B. Brummel. 



GAMESTER, ch. c, 4, by Prince of Monaco — Countess (J. C. Ferriss. Jr.). 



Weight today 124. 



ROBERT MINTON, b. c, 3, by Lissak — Marquise (J. Phillips). 



66855 City Park 1 
66608 F\ Grounds 
BLACKLOCK. ch. g, 
f»V124 FT G I oil IK Is 
6€68.3 V. Grounds 
66608 F. Grounds 



1 1 16 1:49? slow V. 1 ] 2 2 

3-4 1:14? fast 102 12 11 12 

f, S, by Lackford — Helena (Mrs. 
;; 4 i:Pi? slow 107 1 1 11 p* 



6€68.3 F*. Grounds 3-4 1:17? hvv pn» H p» 10* S*=iLilac (i.lie 

66608 F. Grounds 3-4 1:14? fast loT 1 4 9 8* 9*<*JA’buchon Nare 

FRENCH EMPRESS, b. f, 3, by Tithenus — Josephine (V/. F; King). 

6712'9 FT Grounds 1 1:43 slow S2 9 7 .7 s 7* 7'= Gold.itein Aral 

66606 FT Grounds 11: 40? fast n 8 8 F) 9 10 10< 9*= G Swain Tom 



6«)451 City I'ark 



3-1 l:14g fast 110 5 



75* 9*“ Jas Hcn’sy.\gra, June Time, Masker. 



OakiiBii fdtrlcs and Past Perfcirmanfes tor Satorday, febrniry 23. 



(F. J. Neil). Weight today 107. 

7i 7" lAcurgus Meehant. Lem Reed, Lone Wolf. 

10 10*2 Buxton Silver Sue, Shady Lad, Bushtliorpe 
2" 2* Borel A I Lindley, J. Lyons, Altonero. 



667.83 Oakland 
6(5753 Oakland 
GG636 Oakland 



F’’ C 1:15 mud 101 6 
7-S 1::’>1 slop 105 2 
5 1-2 f 1:10 slow 106 8 



GOLD HEATHER, ch. f, 3, by Gcldcrest — Heatherbell (C. Van Dusen). 



Davis). Weight today 105. 

6* 6*«?L WilliamsEudora, (Jrace .Miss Officious 
2= 23 Sandy Cheers. Avona, Alaric. 

oDk Graham Maia, Cheers, A1 Lindley. 

Stevens). Weight today 105. 

5* 4'^ Horner Blanche C.. Mitre. Duke of Orleans 

1? 5*5? Horner Bogum, Kogo, Duke of Orleans. 

5? 4*1 Borel La Rose, A. Karenina. D.of Orleans 



-6961 Oakland 
66694 Oakland 



i 1-2 f 1 :08 good iOT P) 
5-8 1:03? mud 112 (5 



9= 9*'» Gross 
6i 5"? Graham 



Weight today 105. 



AlLindley, W.Saudals, St. Elmwood 
Pink, Anna Karenina, Ella True. 



LOUISE FITZGIBBON, bik. f, 3, by Sain — Grand Shot (B. Schreiber). Weight today 105. 

♦57157 Oakland 5-S 1 :*i3 slo)> IPl s 5 6 4= 2\ J.. Willianisl’escadera. Mav I'ink. Miss Turtle. 

! CG765 Ascot Park 1 1:43 fast II2 11 12 11 13 13 13=® Bullman Jersey Lady, Milshora, Viola B 

j 66744 Ascot Park F’' G 1:12J fast 108( 8 7 8 7= 2(* W Knapp Phil Igoe, King Ahab. Blue Bottle. 

MARION ROSE, b. f, 3, by Balgowan — Sinfi (J. A. Armstrong), Weight today 102. 

6678.3 Oakland F C 1:15 mud 104 2 2 T! 5’ Buxton Blanche C.. Mitre, Duke of Orleans 

I 66770 Oakland F" C 1:13? slop 91 2 12 4 *»k 5» Buxton Mary F., N. Lucille, SuprerocCourt. 



THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:12— G — ^118.) 



MODICUM, b. h, 
i.1!'24 (♦akiaiKl 
«.lv»6 (»uKlaml 
VAN NESS. br. 
r.pJSl nul;i:HiKl 
67056 Oakland 
'j 6:»S.5 ( lakland 
GATEWAY, b. h, 
>7 ("9 ( )aklaiKl 
|i7-t:;<; OiiKTan l 
♦56985 (‘aKTand 
MAGRANE, br. 

Oakland 
i,(iN3.5 Oakland 
66677 Oakland 
PEGGY O’NEAL, 
67 122 ( lakland 
669i>7 (.lakland 
66856 Oakland 
LAST FAUSTUS, 
•■7056 Oakland 
5S657 Oakland 
5S593 Oakland 
TAVORA, b. f, 
665.VO Oakland 
6.571 *) Oakland 
65693 Oakland 



, 7, by St. Gatien — Moderocia (L. & D. Stable). Weight today 110. 

1 1-16 1:49^ fast 112 8 6 4 3 4>*» 5**AOtis Bomir. (JliKMiiy (ius. Easy Street. 

11:42? fast 110 7 7 7 7 7‘ 7"* Otis Dewey, Pickaway, M. M. Biiwdish 

g, 8, by Loyalist — Ada B. (S. C- Hildreth). Weight today 109. 

3-4 1 :15^ mud PG 2 i 2 2* Jii \V Miller P. Titaiiia. Mansard, Nona* Liicilh*. 

3-4 1:14 good 104 9 3 2 2* 2=» W Miller Misty s ITide, E. .M. BnitUiiii. P;il. 

3-4 1:13? good 101 1 2 2 2= 2= W Miller Nonie Lucille, Fisher Boy, Gateway 

, 6, by Del Paso II — Seco (J. S. Wood). Weight today 106. 

6 i-2 I l:2!i fair Pi5 J 2 4 4* 2* F Graham Sir Brillar. FRhelDav, Ocean Shore. 

7 5 1:26= fast Pi:: 3 1 4 2 L" 3'* J McFJride Vox I’opuli, Marthiinas, Mary F. 

3-4 1 : 13? good P>4 2 3 4 4= 4'’? J McBride NonieLucille, VanNess, l«'jsherB(>y. 

h, 6, by Balgowan — Amelia May (K. W. Hoag). Weight today 105. 

11:43 fair I'G 2 3 5 5 7 6"’AW Miller E. Gum. Crowshado, Ed Slieridan. 

2 4 LP:? hvy 1 «k; i; :: 2 p* 3= W Milh^r Gateway, Van Ness, SupiaMiieCoiirt. 

F' C 1:13 slop 104 2 5 3 3‘ 2? W Miller Van Ness, N. Lucille, St.tJeorge Jr. 

, b. m, 5, by King William II. — Cleodora (J. C. Davidson). Weight today 102. 

7 N 1:2!>? fair I06 2 I 2 5 CA 5-? F' (Irahani Mediant. Lwn Reed, l.one Wolf. 

7-S 1;29V fair P>8 s 7 6 G 9 9* J Hunter Silver Sue. Shady Lad. I’.ushihorpo 

5 1-2 f 1:10? slow 101* 5 3 4 7* Sandy Dr. SchartT, Mimo, Silver Sue. 

, b. h, 5, by Fau stus — Cera Knight (D. Lamasney). Weight today 99. 

3-4 1:14 good 99 7 9 9 9 9*=AMcRae .THsty sPride, VauNess, E.M.Brat’ii 

3-4 1:16 mud 105 2 9 9 9* 8*=AT Clark Bountiful, 'r.Rtqu-ohate. HavenRun. 

5-8 1:OOA fast 107 11 12 12 11 IP P Phillips Tocoiaw, Otto Stifel, Cloudlight. 

4, by Balgowan — Nance O’Neil (H. Mack). Weight today 99. 

3-4 1:16 slow 105 5 6 8 9 S*®A.T McBride Magrane, Misty’s I’riiie, Pal. 

7-8 1:2S? mud 108 4 4 4 5 5*? 5* L WilliamsMagranc, Frtsi Bent, Atkins. 

F C 1:10? slop 112 1 1 1 1* 16 L WilliamsAvoiialis, Santa Ray, South. Lady. 



FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 3-year-old.s and upward. Handicap. (1:42 -4 — 110.) 



i (K. Spence). Weight today 119. 

8"'ll‘^TA’bu(hon MalmgaHV. FPta M.. lirilliaut. 

4* 3* A’buchon T. Engli.shman. Jung. Imp, LigiitNude 
J. E. Muri*hy). Weight today 96. 

10 P)"'AF’ h5'.\ain Foreigner, FireAlarm. JohiiMeBride 
8A (•'*]<' Swain Tgtuus, Foreigner, Flavigny. 

2= ‘2*5 F* Swain Marvin Neal, Flavigny, Lit. Elkin. 



SIR EDWARD, b. 

67t:i4 Oakland 
66 ;h*S Oakland 
6(>G57 Oakland 
EDWIN GUM, ch. 
i;7ni Oakland 
6698 4 Oalcland 

66910 Oakland 
dusty: MILLER, 
6V!:’.t Oakland 
67«'">'j Oakland 
66*181 Oakland 
RUBRIC, ch. h, 6, 
67134 (lakland 
f7'i:.9 ( Jukiand 

6683 4 < Tikhuid 
JOCUND, ch. h, 6. 
671 P) ( laklund 

66911 Oakland 
' 6786 onjclund 
RAMUS, ch. c, 4, 
».7i:j4 Oakland 

♦ C915 A. scot Park 
6*3657 Oakland 



c, 4. by Eddie Jones — Motto (G. M. Van Gorden). Weight today 113. 

1 1-lG 1:4.8? fair 115 l l 3 1 l"t 2* 1j WilliamsI lusty Miller, Ramus, Rubric. 

.5-8 1:01? fair inS 2 3 2 Ji* 1= W Miller FTret*all. St. Francis, Hector. 

1 1-4 2:0S? fair 111 4 1 1 1 2'i 3=? Graham Kercheval, Logistilla, Ramus, 

c, 4, by Flatus — Bessie Gum (W. Walker). Weight today 107. 

1 1:42 fair in? 1 3 3 1 1- 1" W Miller Blagg, Blue Eyes, Mi.ss Rillie. 

1 1 16 1:47? good 102 4 2 2 2 2* I'** J Hunter St. Filmwood, D. Miller, EdSherhhin 

1 1:13 fair 102 6 5 1 1 1= I** J Hunter Crowshado, Ed Sherid.-m, (T Burnett 

b. h. 6, by Montana — Wbat Not (C. Van Dusen). Weight today 106. 

J 1 16 1:48? fair P*5 :J ;; 2 2 2* A 1* Gross Sir Edward, Ramus, Uuhrie. 

1 1 4 2:05? good P>2 5 7 9 7 S* 9"*AGross Voladay, W. II. Carey, Dr. Legg*>. 

1 1 16 1:17? good P>5 5 4 3 3 3= 3*? A Brown E. Gum, St. ITuiwikmI. Ed Sheridan 

by Mirthful — Herbric (E. Gaylord). Weight today 102. 

1 J 16 1:18? fair P»t 2 2 I ii 4" 4"A W Miller Dusty Miller, Sir lalward, Ramus. 

1 1 4 2:05? good PMi 9 :: 1 8 9A It SUndy Volnd:iy, W. II. C.irey. Dr. Leggo. 

1 1-16 1:.50? livy 10.5 7 Pulled up. Sani(y IToper, Tony Faust, Voladay. 



by Miithfu^Flower Dellis (W. B. Jennings). 
1 1-16 1 :!9? %ir P»8 3 11 1 1* I'iWMll 



9"*AGross Voladay, W. II. Carey, Dr. Legg*>. 

3*? A Brown E. Gum, St. FTiiiwikmI. Ed Sheridan 
, Weight today 102. 

4'*A W Miller Diisly Miller, Sir lalw.ird, Ramus. 
I SUndy Volnd:iy, W. II. C.irey. Dr. Leggo. 

Sani(y IToper, Tony Faust, Voladay. 
Jennings). Weight today 101. 

I'i W Miller .Mamiator. Avonalis. lU‘eehw<MMl. 

2» .V Brown Vox I’opiili, IIiMlgellu>rn, Su|».Court. 
2= A Brown Blagg, Aaron J., Instructor. 

H. Stevens). Weight today 97. 

3=? Horner Dusty Miller, Sir Edward, Riibrie. 



1 1-16 1 : 1'.*? ^lir pis 3 11 1 1* 1'? W Miller .Mandator. Avonalis. lU‘eehw'<MMl. 

1 1:14 fair 124 5 1 2 2 2= 2'i .V Brown Vox Popiili, Iledgethorn, Su|».Court. 

5-S' 1:03? mud 112 10 7 5 3* 2= A Brown Blagg, Aaron J., Instructor, 

by Governor Foraker — Emily S. (T. H. Stevens). Weight today 97. 

1 1-16 1:48? fair 99 4 4 4 4 3A 3=? Horner Dusty Miller, Sir Edward. Riibrie. 

1 1-4 2:07A fast I06 7 10 11 11 11* 11*»AG Koerner W. H. Carey, A. Muskoday. T’aiTaii 
1 1-4 2:0S? fair 100 9 11 7 6 7* 4*? Kirsch’m Kercheval, Logistilla, Sir Fidward. 



67155 r. Grounds 7-S good Pin 5 2 4 4 4!* 3= \'an Dn.senl.uey Marie. Cora ITiee. Dry Dollar. 

67' 175 FT Grounds :: t 1:1:?? fast 9i 9 in Pi lOA lO** Bilac Posing, Auditor, Dapple Gold. 

66666 FT Grounds Im 20y 1:4S hvy lOj 1 3 5 5 5= 5** Van Dusen.Vgra. Schroeder’sMidway, D.Stroine 

HAND BAG, ch. f, 4, by Handsel —Magella (A. Schottel). Weight today 114. 

66999 City i’:uk 7 8 1 : js fast 97 14 14 14 14 14 J4*”AGold.ctein Rosehoro, I’eninn. K. (*f the Valley. 

C6760 FT GnuiiKls 2 3:45? hvy 88 2 1 7 8 8* 8==AGold.stein Ca.«hier, Si(M*kwoiHl. TaiTae. 

66590 FT Grounds Im 20y 1:42? good 99 12 12 12 13 9= S*=AF Burton Tenuis, Mariiuho, Mahogany. 

SINCERITY BELLE, ch. m, 5, by Handsome— Sincerity (W. F. Bryson). Weight today 119. 

(i71NJ (.See Fair Grounds ehart in this paper. 1 



FIFTH RACE — 1 i-8 Miles. 3-ycar-olds and upw.ard. Selling. (1:.511 — 1 — 105.) 



C7P»3 IT (’.rounds 1 1-16 1:51 hvy :'9 1 8 6 6 6** 5‘A I’iekett Light Note. P.ClilTord, K.Ellsworlii 

67054 City Park 1 1-4 2:u7? fast Ml 8 7 6 6 S' A 8*"APickint .Marvin Neal. A. Day, Fivie Greene. 

LONGBRIGHT, b. c, 4, by John Bright— Mattie Long (F. M. Arthur). Weight today 119. 

66855 Git. V I’ark 1 1-16 1 :49? slow Pn 8 7 8 8 7* ♦:*' Heckman AnnaDay, KingEllsw orth. Sauetiou. 

66760 FT Grounds 2 3:45? hvy '.*8 4 4 6 6 7"* 6*= Bilac (’ashler, Stoekwooil. Tarlae. 

66341 City Park 1 1-2 2:38? slow *9S 4 4 6 6 6= 6**>JBeckman Padre, Etta M., Gay Minister. 

REDCOAT, ch. c. 4, by The Hero— Mountain Quail (J. Hickey). Vf eight today 124. 

67129 F’. Grounds 11:*:; .slow IP > 3 3 2 2 2.' 3‘* Nicd .\raho, P. of \Vis»dsto<*k. Bellimliaii. 

66929 (’ity ITirk 1 1-S 1:.54R fa.'-t 105 13 13 12 12 121 12*«AW Mcln’re(juinn Bratly. Anna Day, l.aeaehe. 
66S.5.5 City Park 1 1 16 1:49? slow 103 7 8 7 7 8 8*= \V McIn’re.VnnaDay, KingEllsworth, Saneti#n. 



FLAUNT, b. g, 
U"N6 Oaklainl 
66751 Oakland 
C18(K> Oakland 
GRAFTER, b. g 
67010 Oakland 
66‘ IU Oakland 
54022 Oakland 



LO, by Forester — Display (S. P. Tate). 

1 1:44? mud JO!' :: :: 2 1* M A Brown 

7-S l:3l^j slop no 7 7 7 4 5* 4^ E W'alsh 

1 1:42? fast M7 6 9 9 9 9* 9** Minder 

9, by Cicero — Leap Year (Blasingame Bros.). 



1 1:42 fast Pi9 Pi 
lm20yl:47 hvy los 6 
1 1:111 fast l')6 6 



9**A Van’ bout 
7=3?Van’bout 



Weight today 111. 
F’nnnySide, St. George Jr., Vineeniio. 
lliiltord, Metlakatla, Burnolette. 
Dewey, Pickaway, MissM.Bowulish. 

Weight today 111. 
Miss Rillie, C’alniar, L. of the Vale. 
Lucian, Metlakatla. Lazell. 



1-- L FountainRalphYoung, JudgeDenton.Magrane 



W. B. GATES, h. g, 11, by Prince Royal — Penelope (R. R. Rice, Jr.). 



67i'S5 Oakland 
67034 Oakland 
66960 Oakland 



1 1-16 1:50 mud PU. ;* 
ImlOOy 1:48 fast 104 7 
Im 20y 1:43? good 102 2 



Weight today 111. 



A Brown Byronerdale, Jake Moose, Hooligan. 



4' 1-? Sandy 

30 3 ‘A Sandy 



HARBOR, br. h, 6, by Handspring — Astrid (J. J. Ellerd). 



Sandy Harbor, ti.P.McNear, BlackPriiice. 

Sandy Nigrette, Bogum, Peligroso. 

Weight today 109. 
Kir.seh’m Byronerdale. Jake Moose, lIiK*ligan. 
Kirsch’m \V.B. Gates, G.P.McNear. Bl’klTince 
Kirsch’m Dutiful, Reeves, Invader. 



7* 7*"ABoekinan IJght Note. P.t’lilToi d. K. Ellsworth 
2= 2*A F” Burton Katie Powers, L. Elkin, Speedimiker 
8* S®” F Burton K. Platt, O. Kha.vyain, Delp’ule. 
s. M. Gcldblatt) Weight today 106. 



i,.i's5 Oakland 1 1-16 1:50 mu I Pi7 4 3 2 4 4A 4* Kir.seh’m Byronerdale. Jake Moose, IbKdigan. 

67o:;4 Oakland ImlOOy 1:48 fast 102 8 2 2 2 2A 2A Kirsch’m \V.B. Gates, G.P.McNear. Bl’klTince 

C5723 Oakland 1 1;43 mud 105 4 1 1 1 3* I'l Kirsch’m Dutiful, Reeves, Invader. 

ISABELITA, b. m, 7, by Rey e! Santa Anita — Teodolina (J. M. Crane). Wdight today 104. 

H7PI8 Oakland 1 1-16 1:51? fair 102 2 3 2 2 2’ 2’ G McL’hlin.Vmirew Mark, ('lieripe, Lone Wolf. 

6(.S59 Oakland 1 1-16 1:53 slow’ Pi7 1 8 5 4 4* 3=? Horner Hooligan, BlacklTinee. Earlyllours. 

66752 Oakland Im 50y 1:49? slop 105 7 7 7 6 6 * 5* Horner I'm Joe, Jake Moose, Hooligan. 

ALARIC, b. c, 3, by Pirate of Penzancts — Mollie Pitcher (J. E. Case). Weight today 94. 

671.59 Oakland 1 1:45 slop P*9 9 10 10 lo .8 5"' A lirown Blanche C.. D. of Orleans, Bogum. 

66882 Oakland G 1-2 f l:2.3g fair 10.4 7 7 7 7 7*®AF Graham Huerfano, Bogum, D. of Orleans. 

6C772 Oakland 1 1-lG 1:51 slop 94 5 5 5 5 4? 2® J Hayes Governor Davis, Urehan, Watchful. 



4 2 1 1 1* 1* T Taylor Canmal, 11. F. Williams. Niiiwimj<1. 

I.eft at the post. T Taylor (Jrenade, Monoehord. The Thrall. 



(,7105 J«T Groun.is 1 1-16 1 :51g hvv Pi9 4 2 1 1 1* 1* T Taylor Canmal, 11. F. Williams. Niiiw.mj<1. 

67049 (’itv I'ark 1 1:41? fa.st p.9 I.eft at the post. T Taylor (Jrenade, Monoehord. The Thrall. 

665S7 IT Groun.is Im 20y 1:42? good Pi6 13 14 14 14 9"^ 95 Ott IT.of W’dst’k, II. ofllyac’th.G.Coin 

NORTH WIND, br h. 7. by George Kinney— Ocypete (A. L. Woolery). ‘ Weight today 129. 

67105 F’. Gr.Jund-s 1 1-16 1;51r hvv 1iUi s 5 4 5 5* .5** II IjOwc Gamester, (’anmal. R. F. Williams j 

66740 IT Grounds 11:48? hvv 124 1 4 8 10 10 10=- FI Wilson SeaSalt, Schroed. Midway, Gladiator 

66:162 City Park 1 1-8 1 :54i: good Pi,5 p) 9 12 12 12 12‘» D Austin Ueboundcr. I'laviguy, Scalploek. 



SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 
RON J., ch. g, 9, by Housatonic 



3-year-olds and upward. Special Weights. (l:0o:j — (J— KXk) 



AARON J., ch. g, 9, by Housatonic — Orinoca (Armour & Griffiths). 
670.83 Oakland 3^ l:16g mud 119 4 4 6 6* 6"A H’brand 

668S6 Oakland F C l:12j| fair 109 3 I 2 2* 2= H’brand 

66786 Oakland 5-8 l:03g mud 105 2 2 2 2h 3"? Borel 

HUGH M’GOWAN, ch. g, 6. by Sleipner — Sieve (H. E. Rowell). 



Phillips). Weight tcijay 98. 

7’® (JohLstein AnnaDay. KingEllswori h. Sanction. 

* 5'*? Beckman Narelle, Royal Bond, GothoUne. 

C. Wolfe). Weight today 103. 

93 S’-*! J I.. e Kaiserhoff. No (Quarter. Royal Bond 

* S*=ilNilac (EGforge, Liftnptrimmer. J. Kaufman 

* 9*®AA’buchon Narelle, Royal B'jnd. Gotholinc. 

» (V7. F-. King). Weight t.iday 9G. 

* 7 '= Gold.**tcin .Vrabti. P. of Wondsttak. I’cdco.ii. 

■* 9*2 G Swain Tom I>»*lan. Fantastic. Dr. S'lrulli. 



66S86 Oaklan.i 
.:6,s::5 Oaklan.l 
66712 Oakland 
PATSY BROWN, 
*;1173 Ascot Park 
61140 Ascot Park 
BELL REED, ch. 
6*>‘;,5.5 Oakland 
66185 Oakland 
66 A9 Oakland 
MANSARD, b. g 
6708 1 Oak lam! 

!» :429 (>akland 
66317 (Jaklan.l 



F’ C l:12g fair PUi H 
.3-4 1:16Rhvy 104 7 
5 1-2 f 1:10? mud 109 2 



8*®iSan.ly 
8"’ASandy 
5‘* Sandy 



Weight today 107. 
Filevation, P. Wheeler, Dr. .Sherman 
Twolaw, F'umiy Side, Hedgetboru. 
Blagg, Jocund, Instructor. 

Weight today 107. 
Tocolaw’, Aaron J., V'linnyslde. 
Gatew’ay. Van Ness, Magrane, 

Sup. Court, D. Dollars, Brush Up. 



g, 5, by Prince Plenty — Dora Vfood (W. T. Williams). 



1 1:43.*. .«5lo\v 110 4 4 3 81 * S'" \V F'is 

3 4 1:16 slop 102 8 1 1 1' 2* W F'is 

r, 7, by Captive — Miss Gentry (.T. H. Brannon). 
3-4 1:16? fair PH 4 6 7 9 9*nO Will 

3-4 1:17ghvy Pi5 6 5 4? 5'H A Will 

5 1-2 f 1 :09? mud P)4 3 3 3 3= 2® A Will 

7 by Florist — Fedalma (H. E. Rowell). 

3 4 1:1.51) mud P)2. 4 5 4 3- Sandy 

G 1-2 f 1:23? hvy 100 5 7 6 6* 7**l.Sandy 



Weight today 107. 



5 1-2 £1:09 hvy 109 2 



si» S'" W F'ischer Needful. Kinsman, Exapo. 

1' 2* W F'ischer PaiiHinca. Bailey, Dr. Rohefts. 

H. Brannon). Weight today 107. 

9 9*<?0 WilliamsGold. Rule, Ch.Wittman, D. Boland. 

4? 5"? A Williams Yellowstone. Lillitus. .Meada. 

33 2* A WilliamsEarl Rogeis, Batidor, Matt Hogan. 
Rowell). Weight today 107, 

3- Sandy VanNess. Pr. Titania, NonieLiicille. 

6* 7**l.Sandy Rapi*l Water, Joe Boyne. Burleigli. 



Ink 2** W Miller Cloudlight, Native Son, Sir Brillar. 



WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK MUDDY. 



FIR.ST RACE— 1 ? Mile. 2 year-ohlu. Allowances. (174 — 2— t»S.) 

Index Course Dffit Time T’ek NVl S( U Vi ^4 StrF'tn Jockeys Ee.st Okmp.any 

PAJAROITA, ch. c, 2, by Rey del Sierras — Aunt Bird (W. K. Lemmon). Weiaht today 112. 

67131 Oakland 1 2 49? fair 114 2 3 2? 3** J Powers Bravonre. Bunker Hill. Dreilgcr. 

67006 Oakland 3 1-2 f 42 fast 114 5 2- 1? J Powers Galuioore, Bardonia, Memorize. 

60^31 0»jilan4 1-2 good IU9 3 7 7^ J Powers Bhinestone, Excbeijuer, Irish Mike. 



ENTRE NOUS, ch. m, 5, bv Salvation — Installatrix (M. Reis). 
67136 Oakland 5 S 1 :01g fair PC, 8 4 3 3= 1- W Kelly 

66611 Ascot I’ark F C 1 :09? fast Pi4 S 5 4 5=* 4'i Finn 

66478 Ascot Park 3-4 1:15 slow 112 3 1 2 2**k 4=* Finn 

YO SAN, b. m, 6, by St. Blaise — Algae (0. F. Hume). 

6(i88;4 Oaklami F" C 1:14 fair PUi 9 a S 8* 7«? H’brand 

1,6782 Oakland F C 1 :14? mud 122 1 3 3 3? 3=? H’brand 

6i,7;H ihikUiml 3 I 1:17? hvy PC 4 1 4 .M* 7'* A Brown 

PRINCKSS T.OiriSF.. 



Weight today 105. 
Bill .Mayhtim. St;a Lad, PontoliH-. 
Don Doino, I.a Gloria, I’latoon. 
Daruma. Toots Mook, Pantouile. 

Weight today 105. 
Princess Wheeler. Frolic. Hersain. 
Santa R.iy. P’cessWheeler, Comilfo. 
Jmlge, I'm Jin', ITiiicess Wlie«‘ler. 

Weight today 102. 



First slarl. 

WEE LASS, oh. 
♦;;or.i; Oakland 
6«ii258 Oakland 
66449 Oakland 



f, 4, by Albeit — Seati-b T.uitie (Hall A Mariihall). 

7 8 l:26;7 fast '.in 3 1 .3 6 6'» .<cnvillc 

5 1-2 f l:0Sg fair 9ii 6 5 6 6* 6'= Kirsch’m 

3-4 1:17? slop 100 6 4 4 62 6"? Horner 



l«ll A Mamhall). Weight today 101. 

6 6’* .<cnvillc V«>x Popnll. Martinmas. Gateway. 

6* 6'= Kirsch’m Grassentter, ()«v:«nSln>re.TonyFaust 
62 6"? Horner Mistys Pride, Blagg, Instructor. 



11. E. Uow(;lI entry — Hugh McGowan and Muus^ird. 



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JUDGMENT FOR JUDGE PERKINS. 

Covinsrfon. Ky.. February 22. — About a year apo 
Back Tax iV>ller(«»r Mennhi};er brought suit against 
Judge (ieorge IVrklns for taxes on of the 

stock in the Latonia Jo<*key riub, which was sold 
to J. L. Khiivock and others. In answering the 
suit Judge Perkins set up the plea tlmt the stock 
was the proi>erty of his son. Gilbert Perkins, a 

resident of New York, and that therefore he (Judge 
Perkins) was not properly taxed with it. Judge 
Sliaw, in tlie Circuit Court, holds that the piea is 
go*Ml and gives judgment for Judge Perkins. 

IMFOBTANT STAKE DATES. 

Carnival Stakes, Fair Grounds, New Orleaiua, 

La Feb. 27 

Santa Pnrhara Stakes. Ascot Park, Cal Feb. 27 

New Orleans City Railway Handicap, Fair 

Grounds, New Orleans, La March 2 

Waterhouse CHip, Oakland, Cal March 2 

Ascot Cup, Ascot Park, Cal March 2 

National Stakes, City Park, New Orleans, 

La March 6 

Pickwick Steeplechase, City Park, New Or- 
leans. La March 2 

Undine Stakes, Oakland, Cal March 9 



Santa Monica Stakes, Ascot Park, Cal March 9 

Louisiana Stakes. City Park, New Orleans, 

La March 13 

City Park Derby, City Park, New Orleans, 

La March 16 



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QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB 

STAKES TO BE RUN FOR AT THE 

SPRING MEETING OF 1907, 

CLOSING ON MONDAY, FEB. 25. 1907. 

THE CARTER HANDICAP 

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FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. 

THF CARTER HANDICAP OF $10,000. — For three-year-olds and upward; $o0 each, or $2.*> If declared 
by April 1; iiMJO additional for starters. Guaranteed ca.sh value $10,000, of which $1,500 to the second and 
$500 to the third. Weights to be announced Marcli 21. Seven Furlongs. 

THE STERLING STAKES. — For three-year-olds and upward; $5C each, or $15 forfeit, with $2,om) 
added, of which $300 to the second and $2(X) to the third. Weight for age. One Mile. 

THE QUEENS COUNTY HANDICAP. — For three-year-olds and upward; $2.5 each, or $10 if declared 
tw 2 p. ra. on the day preceding the race; with $l,5CiO added, of which $250 to the second and $150 to the 

third. Weights to be announced three days before the race. Winners after announcement of weights to 

carry 3 lbs. extra. One Mile. 

THE ROCKAWAY STAKES. — For three-year-olds and upw.ard; $20 each, half f(M*feit; with $l.iKi0 
added, of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction for $.'1,500. 

If for less, 1 lb. allowed for each $100 down to $1,000. Selling price to be stated through the entry-box 

when entries close on the day preceding the race. Winners of a race of the value of $1,000 at the meet- 
ing not to be entered for less than $2, .500. Six Furlongs. 

THE FLUSHING STAKES. — For three-yeor-olds and upward; $20 each, half forfeit; with $I.OI'0 
added, of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. The winner to bo s<dd at auction for $:i,(M)0. 

If f(M* loss, 1 lb. allowed for each $100 down to $1,000. Selling price to be stateil through the entry -box 

when entries close on the day preceiling the race. Winners of a race of the value of $1.1HX) at the meet- 
ing not to be entered for less than $2,(KK). One Mile. 

FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS. 

THF. ARVERNE STAKES.— For three-year-olds; $25 each, $10 forfeit; with .$1„500 added, of which 
.$2.50 to the second and $150 to the third. Weights G lbs. below the scale. Noii-winners of $5,000 allowed 
5 !bs.: of $2,500, 8 lbs.; of $1,000, 12 lbs.; of $700. 17 lbs.; maidens. 20 !bs. Six Furlongs. 

THE UNION STAKES.— For tbree-year-olds; $20 each, half forfeit; with $1,000 added, of which 
$200 to the si'cond and $100 to the tliird. The winner to be sold at auction for $.‘>,000. If for less, 1 ib. 

allowed for each $100 down to $500. Selliug price to t»e stated through the entry-box by 2 p. in. on the 

day preceding the race. Winners of a race of the value of $1,(KH) at the meeting not to Ik? entered for 
less than $2, 000. Seven Furlongs. 

FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. 

THE CANARSIE STAKES.— For two-year-olds; $25 each. $10 forfeit; with $1^00 added, of which 
$250 to the swoud and $150 to the third. Weights 10 lbs. below the scale. Noii-winpers of $1,000 allowed 
5 Ib.s. Four Furlongs. 

THE ROSE STAKES. — For fillies two rears old; $2.5 e.aeh, $10 forfeit; with S1..500 added, of which 

$250 to the second and $150 to the third. Weights 1() lbs. below tlie scale. Non-winners of .51,«Ki0 alioweil 
5 lbs. Four iurlongs. 

THE OZONE STAKES. — For two-year-olds; $20 each, half forfeit; with $1,000 added, of which $200 
to the second and $100 to the third. The winner to i>e sold at auction for $3,<K>0. If for less, 1 lb. allowed 
for each $100 down to ,$1,000. Selliug price to be stated througli the entry-box wbec entries close on the 
day preceding the race. Winners of a race of the value of $1,000 at the meeting uoi to be entered for less 
than $2,000. Four Furlongs. 

THF. WOODHAVEN STAKES.— For two-year-olds; $20 each, half forfeit; with $1,000 addcii, of wliich 

$200 to the second and $100 to the third, ^he winner to be sold at auction for .$.‘{.,500. If for less, 1 lb. 

allowed for each $100 down to $1,000. Sefflug price to be stated through the entry-box when entries close 

OK the d.:y preceding the race. Winners of a race of the value of $l,tHK) at the meeting not to be entered 
tor less than $‘2..500. Fo?ir and a Half Furlongs. 

STEEPLECHASES FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. 

THE GLENDALE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP.— For four-year-olds and upward. By subscription of 
$25 each, or $10 if declared by 2 p. m. on the day preceding the racer with $l,5(Kj added, of which $250 
to the second and $150 to the third. Weights to be announced five days tiefore tlie race. Winners after 
the annoiiiicement of the weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. About Two Miles and a Half. 

THE WINFIELD STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP.— For four-year-olds and upward. By subscription of 
$25 each, or $10 If declared by 2 p. in. on the day preceding the race; with $1,200 added, of which $200 
to tlie .-second and $10o to the third. Weights to be announced five days before the race. Wiruicis after 
the aimoiniceineiit of the weights to carry 5 lbs. e.xtra. About Tv/o Miles. 

THE BAYSIDE STEEPLECHASE. — For four-year-olds and upw.ard. By siibseripf ion of $2.5 eai'h. or 
$10 f«»rf'‘it; with .$1,(MMI adtlcd, of which $20t) to the second and $BK) <o the tliird. Weights 10 lbs. aliove 
the s«*ale. The winner to l»e sold at auetl<»n for $2. .500. If for less, 1 lb. allowtal for ea *li $HX> dawn to 
S.5IKI. S**l!iiig juice to lie stated tlirougli tlie entry box wlvn entries close on the day preceding tlie race. 
Winners of a race of the value of $1 ,(kn) at the uieetlug not to Ik* euU*red for less tliaii 

About Two Miles. 

THF. lU’IiF.S OF RACING, and subsequent amendments thereto, adopted by The Jockey Club, govern 
all races run uudw the auspices of tin* tjueeiis County Jockey Club. 

Entiles to either or all of the races advertis**d liere will he received only with the nmlerstnnding. and 
on the agre«*inent of the subscrilK*r, that the provisions of Racing Rules 42 and 43 (hereto ujipcnd.Ml) form 
a part of and govern the contract. 

"Rule 42— Every iKTson subscribing to a sweepstakes, or entering a horse in a race to lie nm under 
these rules, accepts the decision of the Stewards on any question relating to a race, or to racing. 

"Rule 4.*1 — .\t the discretion of the Stewards of The .Tockey (3ub, or of the Stewards, and without 
notii'e. tlie entries of any person, or the transfer of anj* entry, may b«* refused.” 

The Rules of Racing adopted by the Natuinal Steeplechase :iud Hunt Association govern all steeple- 
chases run under the auspices of the Queens Couuty Jockey Club. 

In making nominations to these stakes particular attention is hereby called to rules 50, 51, 52 and 53 
of the Rules of Racing. 

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3 Trains on Illinois Central leave Randolph St. at 12:30 and 1:15 p. m., 
stopping at Van Buren, 43rd and 63rd Sts. only. Illinois Central 2:20 
express train makes regular stops, only running express from Van 
Buren to 53rd St., and making all other stations south to 91st St. Return- 
ing trains at 5:05, 6:00 and 7:00 p. m. 5:05 p. m. returning train does 
not stop at 43rd St., running express bet'ween 53rd and Van Buren Sts. 



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THE LATONIA JOCKEY CLUB 

Racing Department of the Latonia Agricultural and Stock Association (Incorporated). 

COVINGTON, KENTUCKY. 

© 

Stakes to Close Saturday, March 2, 1907 

FOR SPRING MEETING, 1907. 



THE CLIPSETTA STAKES. — For fillies two years old: $5 to accompany the nomination: ,$t.5 addf- 
tlonsil to start: $1.25'i added, of wbirh $200 to tin* second and $l<ki to Hie :hird. Winners of a swoep- 
vlakes of the value of $1,250 to earry 3 1I>.<. ; of two of any value, 5 ll»s.; of three or more of any value. 7 
lbs. extra; iK»n-wiuiiers of a sweepstakes allowed -3 lbs., and if sueli nave not won ihree races. .5 lbs.: 
two raees, S lbs.; uia dens that liave not lieeu placed iii a sweei»stakes, J2 i‘js. Five Furlongrs. 

THE HAROLD STAKES. — For eolts two years old: $5 to .accompany tlic nomination; $45 additional to 
start; $1,250 added, of which .$20O to the second and $1(K» to the third. Winners of a sweepslake.s of t!ie 
valne of $1.2-50 to ear.'.v llit^. ; of two of any value, 5 lbs.: of tliree ?>r more »f any value. 7 llis. extra 
Noii-wiiiners of a sweepstakes allowed 3 lbs., ami if sueh have not won three races, 5 lbs: two races, S 
lbs. Maidens that liave not lK*en placed in a sweepstakes, 13 lbs. Five Furlongs. 

THE CINCINNATI TROPHY. — ^.\ sweepstakes for colt.s and fillies two years old: $10 to aecomjiany the 
nomination; $90 additi.mal to start: $2,(K)0 adtled, of which $:;50 to the second and $150 to the tiiird. i 
Winners a sweepst.il:es of tlie value of $1,500 to earry 3 lbs.; of two of au.v value. (► lbs. extra. Non- ' 
winners of a s\v€*epst.ikes alh'wed 4 lbs., and if sueb have not won tlm*e raees, 7 lbs.: maidens, if uev’cr 1 
placed In a sweejista’ics, 10 lbs. In addition to tlie first iuone.v and stakes, the winner will receive a 
Oliver Ctip, douateil by the lion. Jiilins Fleischmann. Five and a Half Furlongs. 

THE MERCHANTS’ STAKES . — A selling sweepstakes for three-year-ohis and ujovard; $5 to accom- 
pany the nomination . $45 additional to start; $1.2.50 added, of which $2<K» to the second and $100 to the 
third. The winner to Ik* sold at auction. Those enlere«l for $3,tK)0 to earry weight for age; them 1 lli. 
allowed for each $2.50 to $2,000; then 1 lb. for eaeli .$200 to $1,000; tl>.*n 1 lii. for each $100 to $G0i). 
Starters, with selltiig price, to bt* named through entry box the day before the race at usual time of olos- 
lug. One Milo. 

THE BREWERS’ EXCHANGE HANDICAP. — For tbvee-year-olds and niiwarl; $5 to acc*ompany the 
nomination; $45 additional to start; $1,250 added, of wtiicli .$2(tO to second and $UMl to tliird. Weights to 
ap|K*ar three days prior to race. Winners of otlier than a selling purse alter aunouii'emeiit of weights to 
<*arry 5 lbs. additional. Six Furlongs. 

THE KENTUCKY STEEPLECHASE . — A handicap for tlirec-yeai>olds and upward; $5 to adompany 
the noininatioH; $50 additional to st.nrt; $1.(J<K> added, of which $200 to .second and $10*) to third. Weights 



to appear throe days prior to that set for the race. Winners after public.it ion of weights to carry 7 Ib.s. 
extra. Club House Course — About One Mile and Three-quarters. 

THE CINCINNATI HOTEL SPRING HANDICAP.— For three-year-olds and upwird; $5 to accompany 
the nomination; $15 adiiitioiial to start; $1.2.50 added, of which $2<K) to second and $lO0 to third. Weights 
to apjiear three days prior t«» that set lor the race. Winners of other than a selling pursi* after aiinouui'e- 
nient fd welglits to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and an Eighth. 

THE DECORATION HANDICAP. — For tbree-year-olds and upward; $5 to accompany the nomination; 
$45 additional to start; $1,500 added, of which $:itK) to second and $1«M) to third. Weights to apjiear three 
days prior to miming of the race. Winners of otlier than a sailing purse after the imhlie.atiou of weights 
to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Sixteenth. 

THE QUEEN CITY HANDICAP.— For three-yenfc’-olds and upward; $25 to accompany the nomination; 
$50 additional If not declared out on or liefore Mav 1st; $150 additional to start. The Club to guarantee 
the winner $8,500. the .second .$1.0iK) and the tliird $5tK>. Weiglits to b<* announced .Vpril 1st. Wimitrs 
after aiinouneement of weights, of two races of .$500, or one of $1..500, 3 Ihs. extra; of two ot $1,500. or 
one of $3,000, 7 lbs. extra. One Mile and an Eighth. 

THE LATONIA DERBY.— For three-year-olds tfoals of 1004): $15 to accompany the nomination; $25 
if not declared out on or before April 15tb; $50 additional if not declared out oc or before May 15th; $U)0 
additional to start: $;5.000 added, of wliieti $100 to second and .$100 to third. Winners of a sweepstakes 
in 1007 of the valne of $1,5IK>. 3 lbs.; of two such or <aie of $3.tXK», 5 lbs. exti;:. Xoii-winiiers of a 
sweepstakes in 11M>7 allowed 5 lbs., and if not placed in a sweepstakes, 8 lbs. Maidens, H never placed 
in a sweepstakes, 12 lbs. . One Mile and a Half. 

THE LATONIA OAKS.— For fillies three years old (foals of 1004); $10 to accompany the nomlnatuHi; 
$20 additional if not declared out on or before .Vpril 15tli: $40 additional if not declared out on m* liefore 
May 15th; $100 addiluinal to start; $2.(K)o added, of wliicli $3tK) to the second aiul $200 to the tlil**d. 
Winners of a sweepstakes in 1007 of tb<* value <if $2,000 and whiners of two sweepstakes in that year of 
any value to carry 5 llis. extra. Those not iiaviiig won a sweepstakes in 15)07 allowed ;5 lbs., ami if not 
placed in a sweepstakes, S lbs. One Mils and a Quarter. 



Overnight Purses. $400, $500, $600 and $700. 



Three Steeplechase Races Each Week. 



Address All Communications to JOHN B. DILLON, Secretary, Covington, Kentucky.